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Hello,
Integrated M.Tech is not that much popular because, people who are interested in research will prefer this.
For those who are not interested in research, this wastes one complete year.
Their B.Tech counterparts sit in placement in 4th year whereas they have to wait for one more year for their degree to complete.
So, if you are interested in research, integrated course is a best one. Else if you have an idea of going for a job, you can do B.Tech course.
Hope this will be helpful to you.
Good luck!
Hello, NEET is a entrance exam taken by students throughout india for admission to mbbs/bds courses.
The exam is objective type with questions with 4 options and 1 correct answer, Questions are asked from Physics(45questions), Chemistry(45questions), and Biology (90ques)(Botany & Zoology). 4 marks are awarded for each correct answer while 1 mark is deleted for each wrong answer. In cases with 2 correct answers, 4 marks are given bonus to all students optiong for either of the correct options. While marking 2 options the answer won't be considered, Hope this helps
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Best colleges for bsc health and nutrition are given below-
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Dear Aspirants ,
I would like to say that both of the courses are opposite to each others such as Chemistry deals with the study of matter and the changes it undergoes. This science is also addressed by physics but takes a more general and fundamental approach. BSc Chemistry Course introduces various concepts of: Atoms. Substances. Molecules. Crystals. Other aggregates matter in the B.Sc chemistry subjects. It addresses the issue of generating, trained and skilled professionals specifically in the field of Chemistry. Where Electrical Engineering is deals with Electrical and Electronics Engineering is an integrated branch of engineering. This course deals with the technological aspects of electricity, especially the design and application of circuitry and electronic equipment. It also includes the concept of power generation and distribution, communication and machine control.
So i concludes that you should go though your skills and your interest matching field such as if you are interested in electrical and technology then you must go through engineering but if you re interested in chemical ,research ,production pharma then you must go through the chemistry so here your interested and skills is much more important .So you should go accordingly .
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Yes sure, with your rank you may get a seat in mbbs in any of the private mbbs colleges however you may as well get a government mbbs college with your marks. The state of Kerela prepares a list on the basis of your marks in NEET as the State Merit List on the basis of which you will be allotted seats in Kerela. Now, you have provided me the All India Rak hence I cannot tell you your chances however you can use https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=neet_clgpd&ici=exit-intent . Do not worry, you have scored well enough to get a seat in State Counselling in Kerela. All the best!
Dear Candidate,
These are very tricky times. It may happen or may not happen. A bit of luck may play it's part here. If someone doesn't take admission in BSc at BHU, your chances increase & vice versa if people accept it, your chances decrease. We can only but wait for time to pass. Be optimistic & try having a plan B if this doesn't materialise. I hope you will get your desired college.
Best wishes to you. Good Luck.
Hello Aspirant,
Based upon your percentile of January attempt of JEE-Main 2020 your expected rank is in between of 0-74 and on the basis of marks scored in September session of JEE-Main 2020 your expected percentile is 99.74-99.94 and expected rank will be in the range of 463-1513. On the basis of this rank you can easily get into top NITs with top branches as per previous year's cut-offs which you can check out from the link given below :-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-top-nits/amp
You can also ise JEE-Main College Predictor to predict your college according to the percentile calculated above :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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