what may be difference in subject between cbse board 11th and SSC board 11th
Hello,
The main difference in subjects between **CBSE** and **SSC** boards for 11th grade lies in the curriculum design and optional subjects:
1. **CBSE**: More focus on structured learning with a wide variety of elective options (e.g., Informatics Practices, Entrepreneurship). The subjects often align with national-level competitive exams (JEE, NEET).
2. **SSC**: Typically has a more localized approach with fewer elective options compared to CBSE, and the focus may vary slightly based on the state-specific needs.
Subject options can differ depending on the state for SSC.
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can I get sample papers of mock test
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned the name of examination for which you are seeking mock tests so it is difficult to provide you the same with exact guidance but if we go through your profile then it shows that you are an engineering aspirant so you might be interested in JEE-Main mock tests if not then please mention the correct one in the comment section below.
So If you are done with your syllabus of JEE-Main 2021 then solving Previous Year Questions, different Mock tests and sample papers is the best practice to get the thorough preparation of JEE-Main or any other competitive examination.
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in the CUCET ( PG entrance) only major subject related questions or all subject ( phy ,che,math,bio) question are coming
Hello jyoti Rohidas
I hope you are doing good. With reference to your query , I would like to tell you that for ug entrance only which is part -a, questions comes from topics bio,chem,physics.
Since you asked about pg entrance CUCET , syllabus of pg entrances contains topics like Data interpretation,Analytical Skills, Reasoning, General Aptitude and General Knowledge . I would request you to focus on these topics if you are going for PG entrance B PART of cucet only
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
For 10+2 Im going to opt for for PCB. But I cant understand if I should also take maths or not (Im not so good in maths). But I feel physics and chemistry will be tougher without maths.
Dear student,
If you take pcb then you will have a little bit maths in it. According to the entrance exams for pch students, the level of mathematical calculations is easy, but if you take maths then it will be quite tough if you do not like maths. You should think well in this situation because taking an additional subject might increase your burden so think wisely. The level of mathematical calculations is not that tough in physics. It will be a little difficult but if you really want to study mathematics then go ahead and choose it as your additional subject.
CSE r ece which one is better .
Hello aspirant,
Both are equivalently good sector. To be precise ECE is better than CSE only relying on the condition that your're not a good programmer(JOKING). CSE course will be easy throughout your 4 years but ECE will be very tough. Any branch that is integrated with electronics is named as an evergreen branch of engineering.
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what type of subject is eee ? .
- Basic electrical engineering
- Electrical circuit analysis
- Electrical machines
- Power systems
- Control systems
- Power electronics
- Power system analysis
- Energy audit and conversation
- Switchgear and protection
- Digital signal processing
what is life like? BCA+MCA +MBA
BCA stands for Bachelors in Computer Application. BCA is a three year undergraduate degree programme for candidates wishing to enter into the world of Computer languages. One of the most popular options to get started with a career in Information Technology, the course gives you an insight into the world of computers and its applications.
In the ever growing IT industry, the demand for BCA graduates is increasing rapidly. With a BCA degree, candidates can find lucrative job opportunities in private as well public sector.
Some of the leading IT companies recruiting BCA graduates include Oracle, IBM, Infosys and Wipro. Government organizations like the Indian Air Force(IAF), Indian Army, and India Navy hire a large number of computer professionals for their IT department.
Some of the job profiles that one can bag after completing a BCA programme is that of a:
- System Engineer
- Software Tester
- Junior Programmer
- Web Developer
- System Administrator
- Software Developer
Master of Computer Applications (MCA) is a three year long professional post-graduate programme for candidates wanting to delve deeper into the world of computer application development with the help of learning modern programming language. The programme is a blend of both theoretical and practical knowledge. An MCA degree endows students’ an opportunity to work with tools meant to develop better and faster applications.
A candidate with a master’s degree in computer applications along with the right amount of relevant work experience, skill set and caliber can easily find great job opportunities at leading IT firms (both private and government) across India and abroad.
Following are the types of job profiles for MCA graduate
- App Developer
- Business Analyst
- Database Engineer
- Ethical Hacker
- Hardware Engineer
Master of Business Administration or MBA is one of the most popular post-graduate programmes in India and abroad. The two-year programme is a gateway to a plethora of job opportunities in the corporate world. Here are some important facts about the MBA program:
- What makes MBA such a popular course is that students from any background - including Science, Commerce and Humanities - can pursue it.
- A regular MBA or Post-Graduation Diploma in Management (PGDM) is generally a two-year course divided into four or six semesters. However, there are certain private institutes that offer one-year PGDM programmes as well.
- One can pursue MBA in various modes, such as, Regular, Online and Distance-Education.
An MBA degree holder is expected to take up the managerial responsibility of the department they are hired for. A manager’s job profile broadly includes planning, strategising, execution, leading the team, liaison with clients, coordinating with other departments, delegation of work and responsibilities, reporting to higher authorities regarding projects undertaken.
It is a quite good career option to do MBA after BCA or MCA, it totaaly depends on you what to choose.
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