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the SOP,LOR, funded letters, bank statements, proofs, documents, etc are common for any university or country you want to apply but the main requirements are percentage and IELTS score and a keen of interest and hard work to study there, of course the fee particulars are not so cheap compare to india, you can get more information from the
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Course:- M.Tech in Media and Sound Engineering
2. Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
Course:- Post Graduate Diploma in Sound Recording & Sound Design
3. College of Applied Science, Vadakkencherry
Course:- Post Graduate Diploma in Audio Engineering
4. CRAFT Film School
Course:- Post Graduate Diploma in Sound Recording & Audio Engineering
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B.Tech + M.Tech and then MBA will be the best with few years of experience.
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https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/3273/institute/college-Guru-Jambheshwar-University-Of-Science-And-Technology-Gjust-Hisar-India
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In order to know the exact fee it would be always advisable to browse through the official website of the college or contact the officials directly.
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But there is a system which is commonly followed. After completing LLB, you can work under a senior lawyer as his / her assistant / junior.This will help you to learn about practical aspect of law and legal points .
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