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For teaching career you have 2 way like
B.ed or you can take net exam for colleges level lecture ship and even you can start PhD programme for teaching career.
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The answer to your second question is YES ,I would definitely recommend you KIIT .i myself is an alumni of KIIT ,teaching quality ,infrastructure,hostel facilities etc etc.you name the things and you will get there .
Apart from this the ultimate thing in KIIT is placements,they make sure that you get through a company so that your future is secured and that too in reputed companies like Deloitte ,ama
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You would be treated like a fresher so that wouldn't be a problem. And it again depends on how you tackle the questions related to this gap between your btech and admissions that might be asked during interviews. But as long as you are confident and prepared to tackle these questions there is nothing to worry.
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BE Aeronautical Engineering is a 4-year Under Graduate (UG) course with a specialization in the field of aviation and aerodynamics. The minimum eligibility criterion which most of the institutes ask for is a score of at least 60% to 70% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) at 10+2 or equivalent level.
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Because Bar Council of India (Which regulates lawyers profession) does not recognize any distance education degree for LL.B. Therefore, even if you managed to obtain one, you will not be able to practice in court with that degree. In simple word you can't become lawyer doing LL.B. Through distance or correspondence mode. So doing LL.B. Through distance mode is not valid for practicing as Lawyer, hence avoid to pursue this.
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SIPPO Academy of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
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If MBBS, keep Maths as a 6th subject, I think you just need Maths to just be a bit comfortable with physics. Rest is up to you.
Good luck!
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