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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BBA is a job oriented graduation degree if it's awarded by a recognised university or institute.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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For an Engineering candidate who is M.Tech qualified is eligible to be a lecture in Engineering colleges without NET. For an engineering graduate, NET exam may not be that necessary.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the last year's trends, your chances are moderate.

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mani khanna

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Hi,
First, learn to write, report and edit. Being able to tell a concise, interesting and informative story is the same whether it is a school board meeting or a baseball game.
The world is filled with sports junkies who have dreams of being a sports journalist, but who are unwilling to learn the craft of being a journalist first.
Once you have polished your journalism skills find your local community newspaper or radio station with samples of your work and offer to work for next to nothing.
If you are lucky they will bring you aboard and you will get the scut work, but over time you will move up and earn respect.
Moreover, pursue a mass co
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Neha Sharma

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The X-ray Technician Diploma course is highly popular these days, and several institutes in Delhi offer this program. However, if you're looking for a trusted name with a proven track record, the Institute of Public Health and Hygiene (IPHH), Delhi, stands out as one of the best choices.

IPHH is renowned for its quality paramedical education and has a legacy of over 50 years. The X-ray Technician Diploma course at IPHH is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge and hands-on practical training. With state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and a strong focus on placement opportunities, IPHH ensures its students

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Shubham Gupta

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You can try in private colleges for B.Tech.

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Devendra Singh

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Hi Shubham,
You can check this college comparison tool provided by Shiksha:
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Deepz Z

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Dear Bharat,
Comparison helps when you are confused between the two options. Honestly, I was confused too before coming here in LPU. For solving this confusion, I looked for the best key points that define the institute as the best education body. I have brief knowledge about LPU. So, I can help
you with that.
1. Infrastructure: The University is spread over 600 acres which provide each and every facility
to their students inside the campus. Well, considering education, well-equipped labs are
designed with the experienced faculty and the lab assistants that make you excel in the study.
The faculty members are the student-friendly that you w
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dhayal roshana follower of Christ Jesus

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You can go but 3 years of B.Com then 4-years of B.Sc optometry which makes it a total of 7 years. So my suggestion is that if you are from a well-settled family, you can go for B.Sc in optometry. If not, do Diploma or better find placement from B.Com itself. Think well. Get your family members' suggestions. Optometrists are required in India.

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Rishabh Bhatnagar

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There are about 70-80 seats in the course.

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Ashish Shirsat

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Among the above mention colleges you should definitely go for Amity for BBA LL.B. In terms of Placement, academic, atmosphere, campus crowd, surrounding, infrastructure, etc. Hence, go for it. All the best.
All the best!

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Prakamya Gupta

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Hi, I would recommend
TISS- Mumbai, PHFI- Gurugram, Gandhinagar, JIPMER Pondicherry, IIPH.

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Devendra Singh

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Hi Mohit,
You can check this college comparison tool provided by Shiksha:
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

No, work experience is not mandatory to pursue MBA, fresher's also pursue MBA. Companies do prefer graduates will offering pays as they need less effort to train experience students.

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A lot of people struggle to make the distinction between a master's in social work and a Master's in psychology. This is because they deliver very similar mental health therapy and they work with very similar diagnostics procedures. However, there are some significant difference between the two on various levels. It is very important to understand these differences if you are considering a career in either social work or psychology.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Raghav,
The cutoff varies every year according to the number of students applying for examination and number of seats available. It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities/official page directly for accurate cutoff.

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