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College is average as per the reviews. Academics and infrastructure are good here. But the same varies from person to person. For more detailed information you can get in touch with the current students or the alumni of this college.
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Yes, you have a fairly good chance with the above mentioned score to get a seat in DY Patil.
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It's indeed heartening to know your desire to learn a foreign language. But there is no Diploma. There are certificate courses then graduation and then PG, etc. If you can attend college and if local college is offering this graduation then you go for it. Else this course is also available via distance education also.
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Most flight training schools conduct a medical examination and a ground training programme to label an aspirant suitable or unsuitable for aviation courses. Examination:
Medical Examination- In the first phase, a student has to go through a medical examination, which can be awarded to him by any doctor with a DGCS approval. Only if a candidate is deemed fit, as per the medical clearance test, he can take admission to a flight training school. This is also known as Class 2 step. Ground Training- Students who successfully pass the medical examination at the Class 2 level become eligible to undergo a Class 1 ground-traini
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For more information, visit the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-agriculture-uttaranchal-college-of-science-and-technology-dehradun-266787
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If you have marks above 86% in best four and belong to general category, then you can wait for the next cut-off list of Delhi University.
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To pursue your PhD you have to start finding universities offering research work and PhDs in your field and proactively share your research interests and questions to with the specific department supervisor. There is no guarantee that every department head will be interested in your research topic so there is no question of suggesting you profile specific universities. Email every top university in your desired country, share your papers and publications, if any with them and share your ideas with them. They will get back if they like you.
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Well, I am giving you two important eligibility criteria which you should know before applying for MIM or any other:
1. Make sure your undergraduate degree is accepted. This would usually a Bachelors degree, bt Diploma programs may also be accepted. You should also check whether the school requires applicants to have studied a particular subject at undergraduate level, such as a Bachelors in business or economics. The good news for those who have studied something else is that most MIM programs are open to applicants from all academic backgrounds.
2. Have a plan for your finances. Business schools usually want to see that you ha
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Syllabus varies as per college/university and the course opted. Are you looking for UG course or PG course?
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Well known Institute for doing MA Public Administration are:
Presidency College, Chennai
Madras Christian College, Chennai
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Nizam College, Hyderabad
DAV College, Chandigarh
Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
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