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Aakash Rai

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It is better to know what you love. It is better when you know it before getting wasted in engineering. You surely can pursue journalism. What you need to do is leave engineering and enroll in a Mass media college which are present in majority in all the tier 1 cities. Get your admission and follow your dreams.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, definitely the scene kind of varies from year to year and also based on the special quotas you are eligible for. Furthermore, if you are open to Bangalore and outside of Bangalore colleges, both of the categories, then there are wide range of options for sure. My advice is, check the record of last 5 years to get an idea. You will then get an overview of what to look forward to.

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Sinchan Saha

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Hem Lata

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Please contact the college officials for the admission process.
Website: http://www.trinitycampus.in/

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Abhitej Koul

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Kurra,
It is indeed heartening to know that in spite of doing your B-Tech, you are interested in pursuing a career in environment sciences. Yes, you can definitely do this PG course and I am sure it will fetch you good dividends. As we in India progress, awareness about environment is increasing and government too is making rules to protect environment. Hence, there is bound to be tremendous scope for specialists in this field.
Best wishes to you.

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Anu AnkitaSEO Analyst

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My suggestion for you is to go with Bachelors in EEE. Being committed to one field give greater career opportunities.

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Ritesh YadavNational Institute of technology GOA

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Hi Ayush,
ECE and CSE branch of NIT Goa are good enough. Obviously, there is a scope for ECE and CSE. According to the previous placement record, CSE has 100 percent and ECE has 90 percent placement. So, your choice is right to change the branch.

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Hem Lata

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can pursue the same. You just have to appear for LEET examination and after successfully clearing the exam, you can very much get admission in 2nd year of the course mentioned above in the above mentioned University.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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Distance course in technical subject has been under restrains lately by AICTE. I suggest you go for full time campus study as aftermath is not too colourful compared to full time. Moreover distance courses as such in technical subjects already provide hinderence in study.

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