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Although the cut-off for each of the colleges changes year by year, a percentile between 97-100 will get you into a reputed college like on of these. Also the academics too matter.
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Your profile is confusing, your work experience is irrelevant to your education background though it all depends on your interest. If you are willing to study in Canada, you must choose a relevant course basis your education and work experience so choose accordingly.Architecture, Urban Planning, Environmental engineering, etc., are some options.
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Without practicing how would you know the pattern and speed needed to answer the questions. My suggestion is do as many mock papers as you can.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
BAMS which is also called Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is an ideal course for those who wish to pursue a career in Ayurvedic field. Because of increasing awareness of Ayurvedic practise demand for BAMS grads is at an all time high.
Also since world is becoming more health conscious many people are turning to Ayurveda as a natural approach to their ultimate wellness. So we can say that career scope for BAMS course is very wide.
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Different universities have different requirements, but a majority of them prefer first class marks, higher the better. 65% and above is the least recommended.
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It's not necessary that every law graduate from an NLU will get a job for sure. You need to maintain a good CV and marks for campus placements. Alternatively, you may get self employed by practicing at a court of law.
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