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2016-03-10 17:34:40

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can pursue a 5-year integrated BA LLB course after completing class 12th. This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the law and prepare them for a career in the legal field. To pursue BA LLB after class 12th, you need to have the following:
* A minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in your class 12th exams. * Good communication and analytical skills. * An interest in law and justice. Some colleges may also require you to have appeared for and cleared the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). The admission procedure for BA LLB courses typically involves the following steps:
1. Fill out the applicat
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2016-03-10 17:26:44

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Yeah, Private colleges do conduct their exams. but kindly mention the name of the institution in which you are interested in.

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2016-03-10 17:25:40

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2016-03-10 17:18:43

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Ashish Prajapati

Beginner-Level 2

which type of course

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2016-03-10 17:15:16

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Ashok KumarBlogger on Educational Niche

Contributor-Level 7

Here is the list of some top affordable colleges for game design in India. NID (National Institute of Design), Ahmedabad. IDC, IIT Bombay. Pearl Academy, (Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur)
NIFT, Delhi. MAEER'S MIT Institute of Design, Pune. Srishti School of Art Design and Technology, (Bengaluru, Pune, Trivandrum)
Indian School of Design and Innovation, (Mumbai)
If you want more, then just visit: https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/game-design/colleges/colleges-india.

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2016-03-10 17:11:13

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Kumar VishwajeetDOOOOO BEFORE U DIE

Contributor-Level 9

You may apply for WBJEE, VITEEE and BITSAT.

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2016-03-10 17:11:11

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Yazad Mithaiwala

Contributor-Level 10

The finance department is headed by a strong personality who has rich experience in banking for 25 years, the minimum package depends on batch to batch , it normally is around 4.5 maximum depends you skills and competencies as to much big of a package you can crack .

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2016-03-10 17:10:32

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Shankar Singh

Contributor-Level 7

IBS, Hyderabad is the best college for MBA in finance.

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2016-03-10 17:09:34

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

I donot think GGSIP university offeres MSc Physics. Please refer to www.ipu.ac.in for admission 2016 details.

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2016-03-10 17:08:49

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Kajal Kumari

Contributor-Level 10

CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. It is the primary component of a computer that performs most of the processing of data and instructions that are inputted by the user or software. The CPU acts as the "brain" of the computer and is responsible for executing instructions, performing calculations, and coordinating the operation of other components such as memory, input/output devices, and storage devices. The performance of a CPU is measured in terms of clock speed, which is the number of cycles per second that the CPU can execute instructions, and the number of cores, which is the number of independent processing units within the
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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

Guide-Level 12

Dear Nirmiti,
You can surely go for a diploma course to become a dietitian and further can also attain other certificates or diploma sin the same field.

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2016-03-10 16:46:29

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Vidita Mehta

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Ravi,
You can consider a few short-term courses on Banking or Finance, as you're from that educational background. For that, I would highly recommend you considering the Imarticus learning institute, which is basically an award-winning educational institute, provides such courses on - Analytics, Finance, Technology, etc. So, you can consider the *Finance Training Course* - https://imarticus.org/finance-courses
Also, Imarticus Learning provide such training programme in both of the modes -
The Classroom Training
Online Training
Also, it provides not only the training but also provide the certification and the placement assistance, as Ima
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2016-03-10 16:42:26

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Saba Ahmad

Guide-Level 11

Hi Simon,
There are several specialisation. The best specialisation would be rather individual specific and depends on one's career goals. You can opt for marketing, international business, entrepreneurship, operations and product management and even general management. These are some of the conventional specialisations. Apart from these, universities have their own innovative tracks.

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2016-03-10 16:22:08

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Pratik GuptaStudied from DPS, Champa

Beginner-Level 2

It should be less than 35000 for state quota.

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2016-03-10 16:21:59

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello Sakshi, Since Stanford is one of the elite university thus an expected 4.0 comparable GPA is expected from even International students which is almost a 90%+ as per CBSE/ICSE & a good 40-43 IB points or similar in A levels. The gist is you must be in the top 1-5% of the class at your school with a good percentage & keep your profile as versatile as possible maintaining your academic grades in high school.
Hope this would help.
Good Luck
Nidhi Sharma

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