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Manpreet Kaur

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The colleges in Kerala offering BFA courses admit students on the basis of marks scored in Class 12 board examinations. The colleges release merit list on the basis of these marks. Some of these colleges include:

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Vishakha

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The curriculum and mode of study is similiar for both regular BCom and self-finance BCom. However, the main difference is, in a regular BCom seat the expenses of the course is provided by the university fund or uGC fund therefore, the fee is low, and in BCom self financed, for such courses university or UGC does not provide any grant, hence such course has higher fee. Additionally, self-finance seats is a management quota seat, that means those seats are reserved for the students who don't qualify the eligibility criteria but willing to do BCom course. In self-finance BCom course, all the expenses including tuition fees, laboratory mai

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, students from any stream can study and pursue BFA courses. The entry requirement for BFA is that you secure a minimum of 50% or above in Class 12. However, students need to appear in entrance tests before getting admission to BFA courses.

A lot of schools and institutions that offer BFA programmes do not technically require their students to have studied the arts in the past. It is advisable to review the entrance requirements of the particular colleges you are considering and, if needed, get in touch with their admissions offices to get further information.

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Parul Thapa

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No physiotherapists are not called doctors because they do not have MD or MBBS.

They are not medical doctors who give medicine and do surgery. They only treat where there is inabiltiy in movement. 

To be a doctor, one needs to do MBBS and/or MD.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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After completing BDes, you can find work as a Fashion designer, Graphic designer, Fashion stylist, Art/Set director, and Design manager. You can also opt for postgraduate courses such as MDes (Master of Design) or MA in Design. After completing BDes, many students also pursue short-term certificate courses or Diploma courses in the fields of Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Fashion Styling, Visual Merchandising, Creative Pattern Making, Accessory Design, and UI/UX Design.

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Tanisha Pandey

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There are a number of subjects that are taught in the BCom course at Lucknow University. Further. These subjects are distributed according to the core subjects and elective subjects. Further, in each year, candidates are taught different courses, as per the general BCom and BCom (Hons) courses. Some of the elective subjects offered are Marketing, Entrepreneurship, International Trade, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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To decide between the two, you'll need to understand the basic difference between them. Statistics majorly focuses on data collection, analysis, interpretation, and statistical modeling. On the other hand, Operational Research includes mathematical and analytical methods to solve problems related to logistics, supply chain management, and resource allocation.

If you are confused between both, first note down your interests, career goals, skills, industry demand, etc., and then analyze, which option suits you the best.

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Akansha Bisht

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After completing your MSc Statistics, you can become a Statistician, Investment Analyst, Arithmetician, Cost Estimator, Online Tutor, Service Estimator, Subject Matter Expert, Assistant Professor, Statistical Investigator, or more.

Companies like JP Morgan, Allianz, ICBC, HSBC, Prudential, and Goldman Sachs are some of the biggest recruiters worldwide hiring for Statisticians. Pursuing an MSc in Statistics from abroad will open up higher salary opportunities for you. You'll also learn additional skills like effective communication, networking, etc., by meeting new communities.

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Akansha Bisht

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The major difference between them is, that MSc Statistics involves the comparison of various data, it teaches us topics like Distribution Theory, Time Series Analysis, Regression Analysis, etc. Meanwhile, MSc Mathematics involves the study of all forms of Mathematics including Trigonometry, Geometry, Algebra, Matrix and Determinant, Calculus, etc.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Admissions at GD Girls College are done on the basis of the marks of class 12th. The institute prepares merit based on the seats intake and the 12th score of the applicants. For 2024 admissions, the seats intake for B.Sc is 328 seats. So you'll not find any cutoff related information as the institute doesn't conduct any entrance exam. The minimum 12th score needed to apply for B.Sc is 45%.

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Kartik Bisht

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George Mason University is among the top choices of international students for continuing their higher studies in the United States. Moreover, various famous personalities went to George Mason University such as Christine Landoll, Scott Hine, Jeff Fissel, Andy Gibson, Michael D. Marino, Kristen Taylor, Stephanie Zimmermann, etc. Furthermore, the graduates work in leading sectors such as Engineering, Business Development, Marketing, Business Development, Research, etc.

 

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Akansha Bisht

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IIT Kanpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Tirupati are the only MSc Statistics colleges in India that accept IIT JAM exam scores. You can check the table below to get more details:

MSc Statistics CollegesCourses OfferedTuition Fee
IIT KanpurM.Sc. in Statistics INR 12,000
IIT BombayM.Sc. in Applied Statistics and Informatics INR 30,000
IIT KharagpurM.Sc.2 in Statistics and Informatics -
IIT TirupatiM.Sc. in Mathematics and Statistics INR 12,000

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Manori Sahni

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The table below shows the NIT Calicut BTech college comparison with two other Engineering institutions:

BTech CollegeBTech Total Tuition FeeBTech Average Package
NIT CalicutINR 5 lakhINR 23 LPA
NIT WarangalINR 5 lakhINR 19.9 LPA
NIT DurgapurINR 5 Lacs - INR 6.25 lakh-

*The total fee mentioned above is sourced from unofficial websites, and hence, is indicative.

Quick Links: Compare NIT Calicut with Other Colleges

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

No a BHMS doctor cannot prescribe allopathy medicine.
Homeopathy is an alternative medicine that makes use of highly diluted substances for body's healing response.
But allopathy represents conventional system of medicine that is generally followed by doctors of modern medicine.

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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, if you have obtained your BCom degree, you are eligible to get admission to an MSc Statistics course, however, the eligibility criteria for every university differs. It is advisable to check out the official page of your desired college, see the eligibility criteria, and make sure that you fulfill them. All the best!

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

No, you can’t become a Cardiologist after BHMS.

Cardiology is part of normal medicine and it is about heart problems, checking, and treatment. To be a cardiologist in India, you need MBBS first, then do MD or DNB in Cardiology. This need lots of study in normal medicine and special training in heart after that.

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Kartik Bisht

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George Mason University is one of the finest universities in the United States. As one of the oldest universities in the USA, GMU has produced more than 240,000 alumni from all over the globe. Moreover, George Mason University's most famous are Archie Kao, Anousheh Ansari, Hala Gorani, and more. Furthermore, the graduates of FMU work in top companies such as Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Amazon, and more.

 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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As you have not mentioned the state you are talking about, here is the list of top 10 institutes of India with engineering fees ranging between INR 1-2 Lakhs:-

  1. SRM University Chennai
  2. IGDTUW Delhi
  3. JMI New Delhi
  4. AIACTR Delhi
  5. Aliah University Kolkata
  6. Satyabama University
  7. Maulana Abdul Kalam University of Technology, Kolkata
  8. JNTUHCEH Hyderabad
  9. University College of engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad
  10. DY Patil college of engineering

These are the top 10 institutes of India, where fees for engineering ranges between INR 50,000 to INR 2 lakhs. 

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

BHMS is abbreviation for Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery. This course includes theoretical knowledge and practical skills about homeopathic medicine. Like any other course, difficulty level may differ on grounds.
difficulty of BHMS course is obviously subjective and varies from person to person. Some students may find certain areas very challenging, while others do not. It depends upon aptitude, dedication, and readiness to put in required amount of hard work of a particular individual.

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can absolutely pursue an MBA after completing your BVoc (Bachelor of Vocational Studies). Almost all the universities in India accept admission of BVoc graduates for their MBA programs.  

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