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After completing your diploma course in electronic engineering, you will be able to get btech seat in ece if you will fulfill eligibility criteria for the course .
You will also have to appear for the entrance exam and qualify entrance exam.
Entrance exams - jee, MHT CET , KCET, GUJCET, GATE, KM EAMCET etc
Eligibility for b tech in Electronics andcommunication engineering - The candidate must have completed diploma in electronic and communication engineering with minimum 55% aggregate marks.
After completing diploma and qualifying entranxe exam the candidate will get admission directly in second year of b tech course.
OR The candidate must have passed class xii with physics, chemistry and mathematics with minimum 50% marks.
There is 5% relaxation to sc, st and obc category.
English is mandatory subject.
After xii science the candidate will get admission to first year of btech .
In both the above eligibility criteria , before admission they may have group discussion or individual interview.
Age limit - The candidate must be between 17 to 21 years Age.
For details kindly go through the following link.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-electronics-and-communication-engineering
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You can reappear for the 10th board exams next year as a private candidate. You can also seek admission to Class XI as a regular student in any school, but admission policies may vary. Consult education authorities or school administrators for guidance.
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MBA in HR has very high scope in present and even in the future. The average starting salary of an MBA graduate in HR ranges from 4 LPA to 10 LPA; if you're doing your MBA from top colleges like IIMs, it can go as high as 35 LPA. Top recruiters include HDFC, JP Morgan, ICICI, etc.
Yes, you can appear for MAT/XAT/CAT even when you are in the last year of your Bachelor's, regardless of your stream. But do keep in mind that top MBA colleges and universities expect their candidates to have a job experience of a minimum of 2 years. So, if you wish to get into a reputed MBA college, gain some experience and then apply.
The process of choosing your university/college come later, when the results of MAT have bee released. Then, you can go to the desired college's website , fill out their forms, and sit for their GD/PI.
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