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shubham agrahari

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top iits best for you

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

Contributor-Level 8

complete class 12 and along wid 11 & 12th class, keep preparing for JEE paper and then after 12th appear for JEE and take admission in B.Tech. then u will be engineer. :) also polytechnic don't have much scope.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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If your 10 + 2 grades are good enough you should try for BS or B.Eng. Going during the Bachelor degree program sometimes is more useful as it gives you better exposure at an early stage. Its totally your choice, you must keep in mind factors like requirements, budget etc.

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Chandbi patel

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Hi umang in B.Sc what subjects you chosed? in their if u chosed CS then it is ok u can proceed,it is better for you have basic knowledge in CS

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AN RaoNerdy

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Well you do have a lot of options in front of you.You may write JEE main,BITSAT,VITEEE,kcet,etc.All the before mentioned exams can get you into very good engineering colleges.Good Luck!

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kareena kapoor

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Hi Ben,
All the branches of engineering are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities. It entirely depends on how well you understand and handle the stream and increase your scope of growth.
IT (Information Technology) is a growing field, in India, and is looked upon, as one of the industries to provide jobs. A Science student, interested in joining the IT bandwagon is usually confused between many courses on offer at the undergraduate level and might end up joining a course which might not be as beneficial as some other course.
One such confusion comes between choosing BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) or B.SC (Computer
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You can do B.Sc Computer Science. You will able to get job of salary Rs 15000+ pm. For better salary & career you are advised to plan education up to M.Sc CS.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

B.Sc, CS or IT is mainly an academic course.
PCM combination required along with at least 50% marks in 12 th. After this you can pursue M.Sc in computer Science or directly go for M.Tech
Whereas BCA is a professional course. Maths is compulsory requirement apart from 50% marks in 12 th .After this toy can pursue MCA or even go for M.Tech.

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Sumit Jangra

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u should take CSE in B.Tech

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are eligible to join Indian Navy. Please refer to link http://nausena-bharti.nic.in/officer1.php for details.

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