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Without a doubt, CSE IITR. The IITR coding tradition is the highest in all the major episodes, the highest number of selections in GSOC (Google code type) in the world since IITR (except 2017, peak in IIITH) from 6 years ago. The IITR
There are many colleges in India that offer Masters degree in Pharmacy or M Pharma.
So it would be better if you choose a Government College to pursue your Masters degree in Pharma i nstead of a private college as fees for government colleges are less compared to private
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Hi, so basically the criteria for BCA is that you should have a mathematical background and the fact that you are have cleared your maths from NIOS would do just fine.
Just look for the colleges near you if you are looking for colleges nearby, and apply for your BCA
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No, you are not eligible for btech, it doesn't matter even if you are overall passed.
This is because,
You have got RT i. e repeat in theory in your maths examination means you have failed in Maths.
But passing in maths is compulsory to be eligible for btech
Hello aspirant,
Any rank between 1 to 20k is considered to be a very good rank in a state-level engineering entrance examination like KCET. So you got the rank 17k which is pretty good ranking this year.
KCET is conducted for admission to professional courses like Engineering Technology, Bachelor of
There are 3 reasons why people choose arts subject for optional:-
-------) unlike subject like maths, you don't have to solve equations etc and for many arts subjects are relatively easier and can be prepared in relatively shorter span of time.
-------) Subject like Maths don't help in GS
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There is no restrictions when it comes to choosing optional in UPSC, as in you're doing graduation in humanities you can definitely go for maths as optional, to provide you example in the past many toppers such as coming from engineering background have chosen humanities subjects as optional, and
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