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Arun JordanNever judge a book by it's cover 😊

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Definitely you can take admission.

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Devangna Sharma

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Hello Shalini,
If you are not interested in Physics, and don't want to pursue engineering, as well as medical and top of that you want to become a CA, then what are you waiting for, obviously opt commerce field. You will get to know about how companies, bug firms are managed. It is really an amazing field to study. All the best.

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shalu KumariI am a commerce student from Kolkata.

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Yes, you may get in the 2nd counselling.

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ram kumar chugh

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Yes, surely.
There is no issue in the admission process but you have to give one affidavit regarding that and that is the norm.
So, you can easily take admission in the college.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Both the courses has different direction and different scope on future. You can't compare engineering with a B.Sc courses. Both the courses has its own merits.
Gender never decides the courses. It is your interest in which side you can do better. Choose that side.
I suggest you to go with Engineering, because it has more scope rather than B.Sc.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi Dikshant,
In today's world, one has to be extremely careful for career step. If by chance, you even start studying without interest then it may effect your career , future of Maritime is also bright but if you still not want , Talk to you parents tell them different options you have show them the practical Picture of career . I will enlist some universities you can browse different courses like Amity University, SRM University , Lovely Professional University, etc.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Ohm-meter is the SI unit of resistivity.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Yes you are eligible to do lateral B.Tech in Techno India. You have to give the entrance exam and score the rank for the the college.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hi,
In institutes like Presidency College, Chennai, Queen Mary's College, Chennai and Jamia Millia Islamia University-[JMI], New Delhi eligibility conditions that one needs to fulfill to get admission includes B.Sc. (Hons.)/B.Sc. in Geography passed with minimum 50% marks in aggregate.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
Eligibility is:
Candidates should have passed BSc with at least one subject of Biological Sciences or BAMS or MBBS or BHMS or BPT or BPharm or any other professional graduate degree from a recognized University; BSc with Physics and Chemistry optional. Candidates should have a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

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