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http://nsd.gov.in/delhi/index.php/three-year-diploma-course-in-dramatic-arts-2016-2019/
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https://christuniversity.in/institute-of-management/institute-of-management-mba/master-of-business-administration-(mba)/681.
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Not just the 12th standard qualifiers but the candidates who have different qualifying degrees may also appear in the exam. As listed in the official pdf, there will be several codes to present the NEET Eligibility Marks 2018 for various qualifications.
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The UGC NET Exam is for the candidates from Commerce, Arts and Humanities Students
Whereas the CSIR NET Exam is for Science Students
If you qualify the exam you get NET Scholarship worth INR 25000 per month and HRA too
The Eligibility for UGC NET Exam is 30 years whereas there is 5 year age relaxation to the candidates from Reserve Categories and Women Candidates
For more details check out https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-jrf-exam
The Eligibility for CSIR NET Exam is 28 years and the with age relaxation to the candidates of
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Hi Fahad,
You will find all relevant information on the study abroad page of Shiksha, please see the page below:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/netherlands/universities/han-university-of-applied-sciences/master-of-engineering-in-automotive-systems
You are also advised to get in touch with our study abroad counselors for a free profile evaluation and university application assistance to maximise your admission prospects. Please book your free counseling and learn more about our services here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/apply. Hope this helped and feel free to revert for further queries.
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Studying abroad does not guarantee a secured future. There are many factors which depend on how good your career prospects will be like the university, the reputation, your academic and class performance, your own communication and networking skills, corporate tie-ups of the university and so on. You have to evaluate all the aspects and study in a good university and the course of your interest and choice to make it happen. First, know what you want and what kind of job you want to do. That's most important.
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