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Bhumika Chauhan

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The eligibility criteria is:
Candidates must be an Indian citizen. Applicants must have the domicile of Utter Pradesh to get the reservation and the relaxation
Candidate must be completed a Bachelor of Law degree from a University established by Law in Uttar Pradesh or any other University of India recognised for this purposes by the Governor, or
Must be an Advocate registered under the provisions of the Advocate Act 1961 or a Barrister of Northern Ireland or England or a Member Faculty of Advocates in Scotland and is permitted to practice in the Court or Courts subordinate thereto;
Candidates should possess a complete knowledge of Hindi
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Your CMAT score is on lower side, it will be difficult to get a tier -I/II B-school. You can re-appear for CMAT and other entrance exams. A score around 80 percentile is good enough to get a good B-School. Best of Luck.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Himanshu, What you are asking is very good question and very good thought. Unfortunately in the Indian context this is not feasible. Majority of Institutions and colleges abroad allow students pursuing their post graduation to take up some job by the teaching or otherwise for financing their education partially as well as letting them deeper knowledge at different level. I am afraid in the Indian context you will have to choose either teaching or getting admission in M.Tech. Best wishes to you.

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Bhumika Chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

The eligibility for B.Com (Hons.) candidate must have also Commerce/ Economics/ Maths/ Computer Sc./Finance/Financial Markets Management/Vocational courses (related to Commerce) as one of the subjects at 10+2 level with the required percentage.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

Contributor-Level 6

It depends after taking admission in College. There are some schemes under central government to provide scholarship for SC/St Candidates. Although, some other banks also provide loan/scholarship for college if it is government. All the best. Thank you.

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raghav sinha

Contributor-Level 9

There is no such notification is available on the website. https://www.mungeruniversity.ac.in/admission/.

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mahima saxena

Contributor-Level 9

Placements are not that great for the students of psychology and sociology studying at Guwahati University.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Yes some colleges are there.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

Contributor-Level 6

It doesn't matter from which stream you are for doing law you simply have passed class 12th with minimum 50%. Although, an entry point to the most coveted National Law Universities that offer five years of integrated law programmes, is CommonLawAdmissionTest or CLAT/SET/ISAT. Science students are considered high on aptitude and hence are as strong contenders as any other stream to prepare for CLAT /SET/ISAT. All the best.
Thank you.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Related to your core subjects.

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Shikhar Patel

Guide-Level 13

Usually, it takes 4-5 months, and for the January form, you will get it by mid June.

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi
Course Name Eligibility Criteria Course Fee
B.Com (Hones)12th with minimum 65 marks Rs 13000 (1st Year Fees)
MBA Graduation with 55 marks Rs 14850 (1st Year Fees). .

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raghav sinha

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you are eligible for the course. Students opting for this degree should have at least 50% in their Bachelors Degree and their 12th from Science stream from a recognised Board.

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raghav sinha

Contributor-Level 9

Please confirm are you interested in undergraduate courses or postgraduate courses. Refer to the link below https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/culinary-arts-chp.

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mahima saxena

Contributor-Level 9

Depending on your interests, career aspirations, and the local employment market, you may find that a degree in Food Technology is preferable to one in Dairy Science. Each field has advantages of its own and presents special opportunities.

Food Technology:

  • A wider range of topics about food production, processing, preservation, packaging, and safety are covered by food technology.
  • Graduates in food technology can find employment in a variety of fields, including quality control, food product development, research and development, and food manufacturing.
  • There are numerous career options available worldwide in the large and diverse food ind
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Anjali TaRead to Lead

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
Dairy Technology has wide scope, as nowadays milk industries are boosting. A Dairy Technologist can work in many Dairy farms, start own business. Well-known companies like Amul, Mother Dairy etc. Companies may hire them.

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Tejas Ramachandharan

Beginner-Level 2

IMI, Kolkata completed the placements for its 7th batch, class of 2019 with 107 offers and a growth of 5.6% as compared to the previous academic year. The stats in brief are as follows:
1. Highest Package: 20 Lacs
2. Average Package: 6.9 Lacs
3. Median Package: 6.54 Lacs
Please refer to the Economic Times article below for more details:https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/jobs/imi-kolkata-wraps-up-final-placements-with-107-offers/articleshow/67379212.cms?fbclid=IwAR0CA2-ELTnL9wNsGOEmCAAb-pm0AztW5sAXrJ5IcvBjMLe_WJmM5F0UB78.
IMI Kolkata ensures 100% placement for final placements as well as internships the students who sit for placements.

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mahima saxena

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mahima saxena

Contributor-Level 9

No, you can't really pursue B.Tech while you are working. It is a professional course which requires the utmost dedication and sincerity.

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