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Abhikesh Ghosh

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Yes, admission is possible to the BSc Computer Science course at Fergusson College with 66% in the HSC board. The admission process is based on merit, which means that students with higher marks in their 10+2 examination are given preference. But, with 66% marks, you have a lesser chance of getting admission to the course.Other courses:- BA- psychology, economics, English, history, sociology, German, French, Sanskrit, philosophy, Hindi, Marathi, political science. B.Voc:- Fashion technology, interior design, media and journalism    

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WCTM is a private institution, not a government college. It is affiliated with Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak.While WCTM offers decent facilities and education for B.Tech in Computer Science, it may not be considered the best option when compared to top engineering colleges like IITs, NITs etc.

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The UPSC Engineering Services Examination Notification states that - a candidate must have earned an engineering degree from a university established by an act of the Central or State Legislature in India, from another educational institution founded by an act of Parliament, or from a university declared to be deemed a university under section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, to be eligible to take the exam. The candidate must, however, choose any one of the four subjects - civil, mechanical, electrical, or electronics - for which they wish to take the exam. 

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