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Atul Mishra

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Josh Incorporation has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: CoursesEligibilityBBACandidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board.BCACandidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board.

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Vishal Raj

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If you belong to the ST category and do not have a valid caste Certificate at the time of JoSAA document verification, you may face some challenges in the admission process. The ST category Certificate is one of the essential documents required for the admission process, and not having a valid Certificate may lead to the rejection of your admission application. In case you do not have the ST caste validity Certificate at the time of JoSAA document verification, you may be given a provisional admission subject to the condition that you provide the Certificate at a later date. However, the admission will only be confirmed after you submi
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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It is based on your grade point average and admission exam results. It is completely open for you to choose any stream that interests you, given that you are intelligent and have a variety of options. For such gifted students, the job chances are the same (who get to choose disciplines rather than allotted)
If you are a student in a respectable institution and are above average, Mech/Elec/E&C/E&I/Chem are all good options. Given the current infrastructural binge in the nation, even peaceful discourse is preferable.

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PRASHANT SHARMA

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No, you can't. You need to appear in JEE the same year in which you want to participate in counseling process.

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Samridhi

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Yes, you can but seeing this year's situation, cuttoffs are high.

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