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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Basic eligibility criteria for pursuing an MSc course requires students to be graduates from a recognised college with a minimum cutoff percentage (as stated by the respective college/ university) preferably in Science stream. There is usually no age limit to join the course.
Students can opt to pursue MSc immediately after they complete their graduation or even at a later stage.
Note: MSc eligibility criteria might differ from college to college depending on their policy.
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It seems you're from the commerce background, so yes, there are quite a few good career opportunities for you and other commerce students as well. As you have done the graduation, so I would suggest you can consider a few short-term good certification courses, that MAT surely help you in you career building. For that, I would highly recommend considering Imarticus Learning, which is an award-winning educational institute, provides such training programs on Finance, Analytics, Technology. Also, it just not provide the training courses only but also provide the certification and the placement assistance as well. As you're from the co
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
For undergraduate courses
These books include coverage of the major subjects one needs to cover for the entrance exam. These include physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics. Books of preparation for entrance exams: There are different books that prepare a student for entrance exams into physical education colleges. It includes practice tests and question papers.
Online resources: Some online resources wherein you will get study materials, practice tests and video lectures for different entrance examinations include EduRev, MyCBSEGuide, and Meritnation.
For postgraduate courses: Depending upon the postgraduate course for which y
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Some of the top colleges in Malaysia are mentioned at the link provided below. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the web page.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/malaysia/universities
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Yes, you should definitely give it a try. Whistling Woods is one of the premium institutes for acting and film making. You can find all the information about the entrance test on this link https://www.shiksha.com/college/whistling-woods-international-institute-of-film-communication-and-media-arts/exams/wwi-entrance-exam
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
Yes, LPU is considered a strong option for Aerospace Engineering, especially if you want practical exposure.
As per the latest updates on the official website, Lovely Professional University offers industry-oriented labs, simulation tools, and project-based learning in Aerospace. The university is also ranked 31st in NIRF 2025 (Engineering category) and holds NAAC A+ accreditation, which adds credibility.
Placement-wise, companies from core engineering and allied sectors visit campus, and opportunities depend a lot on your skills, internships, and projects. If you're serious about learning and building a strong profile, LPU can give you
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