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Inturi Bhavya TejaUndergraduate Btech CSE from Sastra Deemed Univers

Contributor-Level 10

There will be a huge competition for SASTRA. There will be a chance of getting into sastra if you are from Tamilnadu or tanjore residents under home quota. If not you have very less chance to get a seat there. If you have applied for admission in sastra if your sastra rank is below 2500 in stream 1 you will be getting a seat but not the computer Science or the main streams.

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VED MHATRE

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Hello, as per my knowledge best colleges for BBA are NMIMS Mumbai, NMIMS Navi Mumbai, Universal Buisness School, BSE Institute Limited, Symbiosis Pune, Amity University Mumbai and Alkesh Dinesh Modi Institute for Financial and Management studies Mumbai. Hope this helps you and all the best.

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Shivang agarwal

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You can refer to the link given below-
https://www.shiksha.com/bachelor-of-management-studies-b-m-s-chp

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, I wonder why you worry for 11th score after you passed. It is the 12th score which matters everywhere. Just try to focus and study. You will surely do wonders. You might be finding it difficult because either you might have created a self doubt or you may not be studying the correct way or possibly your teacher may not be good. Good luck.

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Mallika Ahuja

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When you take admission in a university, the board through which you cleared your 10+2 does not matter. The difference between the two boards is in the difficulty level. If you choose CBSE, the difficulty level is much lesser than that of ICSE. So choose the board on the basis of the pressure you are willing to take.

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Mallika Ahuja

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you will be allowed. Pre-boards are a preparation for your board. Even if you do not perform well in pre-boards, it will still give you an idea on how to prepare for your boards.

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Shivang agarwal

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CBSE is a bit better because there curriculum is very simple.

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Pawan Singh Dhakad

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Yes, you can get.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Hello dear
I am pleased to have connected with you. Kindly check out this link for all kinds of information
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/mathematics-colleges-Ranchi.

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Bhav Bindra

Beginner-Level 3

Hi, I have completed my 10th and 12th from ISC board and there are students who got failed in pre boards and they are told by teachers that they will not be allowed for further exams but they were allowed afterwards. Still, you can confirm it from the teachers with whom you have a good connection. Best of luck.

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