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Guide-Level 11
1. To become a lawyer, you need to get a degree in law by taking up a five-year Bachelor of Law (B.A. LL.B) degree course after completing your higher secondary education (Class 12) or by pursuing the three-year B.A. LL.B after obtaining a bachelor's degree in any discipline.
2. For admission into a law school in India, you need to take entrance exams such as-
Common Law Admission Test -
This entrance examination is conducted for admission to 14 of the coveted National Law Schools.
http://www.clat.ac.in/
All India Law Entrance Test- It is conducted for admission to NLU, Delhi exclusively.
http://www.nludelhi.ac.in/entrance-examination.
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2013-08-01 12:49:34
Guide-Level 11
As per your profile pursuing masters degree in mechanical engineering or master degree in automobile engineering would be the best option for you as it will further enhance your career prospects.
I would request Manmeet Kaur50173 to share her expert opinion on this.
In order to pursue masters degree from universities in US, you need to have relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university with good academic record preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned tests:
1. GRE.
2. TOEFL or IELTS.
Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from university to university.
Please reme
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you can visit http://www.nifm.in/ for get information about all courses related to stock market and their procedure
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2013-08-01 12:46:41
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2013-08-01 12:46:15Contributor-Level 7
You can end up wasting your money and time and spoiling your growth opportunities if you directly think of joining some diploma or computer course.
All the very best. Feel free to raise your concern.
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2013-08-01 12:45:31
Beginner-Level 5
Thank you for writing to us. However unfortunately one of the eligibility criteria for the TimesPro PGDBM program is over 50% in graduation hence you will not be eligible for the course. Kindly let us know your contact details so we can assist you with alternate career alternatives.
Warm Regards,
TimesPro student engagement team
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2013-08-01 12:41:47
Beginner-Level 5
niit courses is diffrent ccc is basic cirtficate course
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2013-08-01 12:40:12Beginner-Level 1
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2013-08-01 12:37:34
Guide-Level 12
Generally, to become a Psychologist, you need to obtain a degree in Psychology or allied subjects.
You may then go for Post graduation in the desired branch of Psychology (Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Criminal Psychology, Child Psychology, Sports Psychology etc).
You may alongside attend workshops and short term therapeutic / organizational courses to enhance your counselling skills and widen up your opportunities.
Then, opt for research programs and apply for jobs in public or private sector and acquire experience alongside in the related field.
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If you wish to establish yourself as a Cli
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2013-08-01 12:37:03
Guide-Level 14
Pharamcy Council of India and UGC have not allowed to offer any pharamcy courses in distance mode. If anybody offering such courses, it stands invalid
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