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Academic options:
Upon successful completion of the course, postgraduates interested in further studies in the discipline may go for pursuing MA in Sanskrit literature, B.Ed or PhD in Sanskrit or Masters in mass communication and journalism with specialisation in Sanskrit Patrakarita.Other options include pursuing Postgraduate Diploma in Functional Sanskrit and Translation, or Post-Graduate Diploma in Sanskrit Journalism. Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan also offers such postgraduates the option of taking vocational trai
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As far as distance education MBA is concerned, IGNOU is a good option. It is a well-established brand name in the field of distance education. The study material of IGNOU is of international standards. The stream could be of your area of interest. HRM is also a very good option. As you grow the scope becomes wider. However, the final call is yours.
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Intake: 30, Duration: 2 years
2. M.Sc Bio-chemistry
Intake: Duration: 24 2 years
3. M.Sc Biotechnology
Intake: 24, Duration: 2 years
4. M.Tech Biotechnology
Intake: 20, Duration: 2 years
5. M.Sc Botany
Intake: 40, Duration: 2 years
6. M.Sc Chemistry
Intake: 42, Duration: 2 years
7. M.Sc Electronics & Instrumentation Technology
Intake: 16, Duration: 2 years
8. M.Sc Environmental Sciences
Intake: 24, Duration: 2 years
9. M.Sc Foods & Nutritional Science
Intake: 28, Duration: 2 years
10. M.Sc Geology
Intake: 18, Duration: 2 years
11. MCA
Intake: 30, Duration: 2 years
12. M.Sc Mathematics
Intake: 55, Duration: 2 years
13. M.Sc Microbiology
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https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/part-time-mba-colleges-mumbai-all&ved=2ahUKEwial87Bmq_aAhUKOY8KHcw-ACQQFjACegQICRAB&usg=AOvVaw0AlbMbdcVdpyrrsuL5qS9g
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Click on the MHTCET application form correction link (will be updated here once it is available).
Log-in to the portal using details like:
MHT CET 2018 Application Number
Password
Security code displayed on screen
Upon logging in, the candidate has to select the field he/she wants to edit (please note that only some of the fields can be modified) and make the modifications
After successfully making the modifications, the candidate needs to submit it. The corrections have to be made before the MHTCET application form correction window closes, as no requests will be entertained after that
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You can refer the below link for colleges offering correspondence LLM course:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/ll-m-colleges-india?uaf[]=et_dm&ts=39179209&rf=filters&bc[]=81&ed[]=et_21::dm_34
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Yes, you can gain direct admission to LPU based on your Class 12 marks without taking the LPU-NEST, depending on the program. To apply, you need to fulfill the minimum eligibility requirements for the course you desire. The admission procedure includes completing the online application, uploading necessary documents like your Class 12 marksheet, and making sure your marks align with the program's standards. If you are eligible, LPU will verify your information and provide direct admission. Scholarships may also be offered based on your Class 12 percentage. You will receive an admission offer, followed by fee payment and document ve
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