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After M.Sc Forensic Science there are many job prospects which opens up for you such as you can go with forensic laboratory work in under Indian government, or join criminal investigation department and even pursue Ph.D after that depending on your interest. All you need is to keep looking for jobs and apply for them. After applying take a follow up. You can give various government exams related to forensics. Good luck.
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1. Admission to the Banasthali Vidyapith (or university both are same) is open to women candidates only.
2. Banasthali Vidyapith offers admission on the basis of marks in the qualifying examination.
3. Apart from other UG and PG courses, the admission to M.Phil, B.Ed, B.Pharma M.Sc. (Biotechnology), B. Des, B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA and MA (Textile Designing) courses is offered on the basis of an Aptitude Test conducted by the university followed by an interview. Application forms are available on their website.
4. Admission to the above category is based on merit in the qu
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Yes, you can potentially get into Presidency University-Bangalore even with lower 2nd PUC marks, if you perform well in KCET, as KCET scores are a significant factor in the admission process, especially for engineering programs.
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English: Basic knowledge of English. I would say upto class 10th.
Mathematics: Yes, it is important that you prepare for mathematics using NCERT class 11th and class 12th class books. Use all that you can and prepare well for the mathematics section. GK: Just some basic knowledge of the current affairs along with some preparation from Lucent is all that you need. I think it would be best if you take reference from the previous year question papers to know the ans
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Since your interest lies in the future (assuming after 5-10 years) of CA let me answer your question in two prospects:
1) Future CA demand in India- Undoubtedly, there will always be a rising demand for CA professionals due to a growing number of companies in India. However, this also means that you need to always be competent in your career to grab better opportunities in the future since the companies will hire only the best professionals.
2) Mediocre CA jobs- Since many tasks of a typical CA is a routine job with some procedural working on a given assignment, there is always a room for automation. With the software companies em
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NIFT entrance exam for Delhi 2019 has been conducted in the month of January. You will have to apply for next session as the exam has been conducted and the results are also out for the same. NIFT applications are out in month of October for the next session and exam is conducted in the month of January every year. Good luck.
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Both can give you a job but most of the colleges don't provide B.Tech. They will provide B.Agricultre that is of 4 years and B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture that is 4 years. So, all will give you equal opportunity.
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