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Nikita Garg

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Now, you have to work hard in 12th class. If you score well, you can take direct admission.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You may opt for certificate courses in Share Market, Certificate course in Investment Management, Short Term courses in Insurance, Diploma in a Capital Market/ money market Certificate course in Finance, Certificate in Co-operation, Co-operative Law & Business Laws (CCLBL), Certificate in Business Skills, so these courses will help you in CS but I think you should prepare yourself for the exam which is in June because to crack CS is not easy but it's up to you. Take your decision deliberately. Best of luck.

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Nikita Garg

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National Institute of Technology
Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kottayam
Vidhya Academy of Science and Technology
College of Engineering, Trivandrum.

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Prachi Shah

Beginner-Level 5

CS is doubtful but for IT, you may check out last year's cut-off and get an idea.
You may have to wait till the institution rounds.
Also, it depends on the overall result.
Keep checking the college website regularly once the results are out.
The institution rounds go on till the last day of admission.

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Rahul DhandhiCurrent Student- NIT, Kurukshetra

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Except CSE, you can get all the branches in the above-mentioned colleges. You can get CSE in the 4th or 5th round.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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I would rather suggest you to go for IIT first and do not lose your 1 year in B.Tech. If you don't have the option right now then you should study and prepare for the entrance exam of IIT then if pass then further procedure will start.

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Lakshay Saini

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It's all on your interests. According to your marks, you can easily pursue B.Tech in IPU. But, if you have full faith that you can crack the next year IIT entrance exams, then only go for one year drop. Otherwise, if you have doubt then do not take a risk of one year. My suggestion is don't go for one year drop, pursue B.Tech in USIT, and then score good in college. All the very best.

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Vinayak R

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B.Tech has higher value than B.Sc. But. As u say B.Tech has only better value if u finishes it from a better college. So in my viewpoint finish B.Sc. CS from S. R. M and then do a master degree. This will fetch u with good salary package. Good luck!

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