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Kindly check out the below link for information related to your query. https://www.shiksha.com/msw-master-of-social-work-chp#:~:text=Typically, candidates who have passed, are preferred for MSW admission.
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Hi,
I see your interest to join an NGO. Yes, you can involve in social works by being part of NGO which has goals to serve the society for the well being. You many big NGO's India working for a cause. You have to just go online check various NGO's and register yourself for it and you can volunteer. Volunteering according to your choices. You will feel the happiness or serving people and learning new things everyday. This is the only way you can bring smile on someone's face.
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Choosing between the BDS course and BAMS depends largely on personal interests and career goals.
BDS course focuses on dental care, including diagnosing and treating oral health issues, offering a career path in dentistry with opportunities for specialisation in areas like orthodontics, periodontics, and oral surgery. BDS course provides a stable and lucrative career, especially for those interested in modern medical practices related to teeth and gums.
On the other hand, BAMS focuses on Ayurvedic medicine, an ancient system of healing that emphasizes holistic treatment and natural remedies. A BAMS graduate can become an Ayur
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Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Noida
School of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi.
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The eligibility criteria for IAS is-
1. Graduation (with any stream)
2. Qualify the exam for IAS.
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Since your question is relevant for many students looking to switch to a university due to proximity, or other reasons, I am sharing details of what is offered by IILM University Gurugram. Typically a candidate applying for a B.A. (Hons) Journalism, Media and Communication course, he/she would need to fill the application form and appear for an interview round after having shared the necessary documents and mark sheets that are required for course mapping as per the UGC guidelines. It is important to note that the courses / papers should have been completed from a recognised university. Basis all of this, the student's ap
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Hi, the syllabus varies from college to college. The syllabus is constantly updated by every college to reflect changing industry needs. Here are the common Distance MBA subjects:
- Fundamentals of Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- Strategy and Marketing Management
- Organizational Behaviour and Managing Human Resources
- Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
- Master of Business Administration Specialisations Accounting
- Quantitative Analysis
- Economics
- Marketing
- Organizational Behaviour
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