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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello B Neha, I am afraid that only exam conducting body can find this out. But if you are really keen then there are sites on the net that are offering this service. You may avail their services. Best wishes to you.

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You can do B.A. Hons from English from any renowned university. You can also study abroad, for this you'll have to give SAT, IELTS or TOEFL. The test is based on English syllabus, interview and GD. This will open many opportunities to you. You have ample amount of time, just check out about these exams. All the very best!

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1st year (IT/BME) INR 65,400.B.Tech. 2nd year Lateral Entry (CE/CS/EC/EE/EI/IP/ME) INR 51,400.

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You can become a tourist guide after completing your paramedical course, there is no relation of a tourist guide and a paramedical officer, rather your paramedical knowledge will help tourists if they get into any medical situation. All the best.

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A Master of Arts (M.A. ) in Business Law with a specialisation in Insurance, Banking and Financial Services is a postgraduate programme that focuses on the legal and regulatory aspects of the financial sector, particularly the insurance, banking and financial services industries. This programme is designed for professionals who are seeking to deepen their understanding of the legal frameworks that govern these industries. The programme typically covers a range of topics, including insurance law, banking law, financial regulation, securities law, corporate finance law, and international finance law. The curriculum may also include cours
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can pusure LL.B. From a local college which require less attendance or evening classes. LL.B. ( academic) through correspondence from Anamali could also be an option ( not applicable for practise). Also you can explore about MBL ( a hybrid online course) from NLU. The duration is generally 3 years for LL.B. After graduation.

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The LL.B. Programme typically takes three years to complete in India. However, if you already have an MBA degree, you may be eligible to pursue a two-year LL. M. (Master of Laws) programme instead of an LL.B. Programme. An LL. M. programme is a post-graduate degree in law that focuses on a specific area of law, such as corporate law, intellectual property law, or international law. It is designed for individuals who already have a law degree or equivalent experience, such as an MBA in your case. However, the exact duration of the LL. M. programme may vary depending on the institution and the country where you are pursuing the degree. I
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Hello Sachin Pandey, students give JEE Mains examination for getting admission in NIT's or IIT's or GFTI'S. All of these are government colleges. After the fourth session of exams, NTA will announce the cutoffs for different categories of students. If your percentile is above this cutoff, then you have a chance of seeking admission. Best wishes to you.

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Hi Garvit, In addition to B.Tech, PUCHD also offers other undergraduate programs such as B.A. B.Sc. BBA BCA and Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology BHMCT Bachelor of Physical Education, B.Pharma, and Bachelor of Fine Arts BFA as the most common subjects, among others. Admission to all UG programs is based on both entry and eligibility tests. For further information, you can visit the following Shiksha link as mentioned below:-
https://www.shiksha.com/university/panjab-university-puchd-Chandigarh-4026/courses/bba-bc
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