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Congrats on getting 14261 rank in the jee mains.
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If your goal is to pursue CS/IT related jobs, it's generally better to choose a college or university that offers Computer Science (CS) or a closely related branch directly rather than starting with Mechanical Engineering. Here are some considerations:
Relevance of Coursework: Mechanical Engineering focuses on physical systems
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The SSC CGL syllabus 2024 was released by the Staff Selection Commission through an official announcement on ssc.gov.in. The subjects and subtopics included in the question paper are listed in detail in the SSC CGL 2024 curriculum.
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You can definitely consider taking an IT course after your 12th standard even though you opted for bio-maths in the state board syllabus and might feel less confident in math. While IT courses do involve some mathematics, the level and focus are generally different from what you encounter in higher-level
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Both the colleges have their own merits and demerits. As for JMC (Jesus & Marry College), it is a all girls' college. However, it is not located in the North Campus Area. I'd suggest you that if you really want to study psychology prefer the course first than
Yes, it is possible to appear for the IIT JAM in Biotechnology after completing a BSc. in Biotechnology (Vocational). Any candidate who have obtained a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university in a relevant discipline, such as B .Tech/B.Sc/B.E., are eligible to take the IIT JAM entrance test. To appear
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