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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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Jetking is good but you may also go for distance learning because many reliable institutes provide courses in ethical hacking online, which is also level vise and little cheaper too.
For the fee structure, you have to google it because it varies from institute to institute.

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FX School courses are Diploma and Certficate courses. You will not get a Degree. It is important to note that jobs in the Media and Entertainment Industry are usually given on the basis of the quality of your portfolio or showreel. Whether you choose to do a degree or a diploma course, the most important thing would be to build a really good showreel which will showcase your skills. Ensure that the institute you opt for is one that enables you to do that.

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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Of course. There goes a saying that, 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.' Similarly, if you stay up all night studying, you're more prone to illness. Besides, lack of sleep disintegrates your memory retention capacity. Hence, you'll forget things sooner. Which, in my opinion, will cause more harm than good to the studied material. I suggest you take naps in-between.
I hope it helped.
Thanks.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Abhishek,
Undoubtedly UGC NET is quite a tough nut to crack, it needs passion, dedication and hard work. If you really want to crack this exam, start preparing for it from now onwards. Here we have come up with some preparation tips that can help you to get sure shot success in the NET Exam.
1. Get the complete knowledge about the exam which you get from - https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam it will help you to know all activities of the exam.
2. Go thoroughly from the complete syllabus to separate out important topics which are mostly asked in exam.
3. As the syllabus is huge, make a proper timetable to prepare well. Dividing
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Almas QURESHI

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Firstly, learn all the concepts of class 11th and 12th. Solve all the problems of NCERT textbook. If you join a coaching institute, it will help. You can refer to books like HCV, RD Sharma, A Das Gupta, Pradeep, etc.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

This can be decided on basis of your interest. You need to specify your interest, background so that I can guide you in a better way.

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Ambika RathoreBold and beautiful

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Loyola College and Presidency College are good for MSW course.

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Agar BBA vs B.Com (Industry Integrated) ki baat karein, to dono ka scope achha hai, bas approach thoda different hai BBA zyada management-focused hota hai, jahan aap leadership, marketing, HR aur business strategy jaise subjects padhte ho, jo aage jaakar MBA ya managerial roles ke liye strong base banata hai. Lekin B.Com (Industry Integrated) at LPU zyada practical aur job-oriented feel deta hai, kyunki yahan core commerce subjects jaise accounting, finance aur taxation ko industry ke real tools, live projects aur practical exposure ke saath integrate karke padhaya jata hai. Students often kehte hain ki yeh programme “sirf degre

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mudit h

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In order to pursue M.Phil candidates needs to have Masters degree in the relevant discipline with a minimum of 60% marks (For Languages a minimum of 55% marks) as prescribed by UGC.
Please make a note that eligibility may vary from institute to institute.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There is no special benefit for SC students for studying in Australia unless you are sponsored by GOI.

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Chetna S

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If you chose some specialisation in MBA, taking a diploma or certificate course in the same would be of help. Also, any job would do good as institutes prefer people with work experience.

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hardik gupta

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Hi,
There are number of colleges under deemed university. You can select your area of interest first.

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Dilpreet Singh

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It is not too hard but depends upon many aspects. I would suggest you to ask about it from a licensed immigration adviser.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

All the good B-schools have cut-off marks, and student scoring above the cut-off marks can only get admission in them. You need to take the exam again, and score good marks.
All the best.

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
The University of Melbourne is very selective, you have better chance to get admission in RMIT.

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