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Students who want to join the B.Pharma programme have to fulfill the given eligibility criteria:
For admission to the Pharmacy courses, student must have passed class 12th with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics/Biology.
Students have to secure a minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying examination.
Students, those pass the three year Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) are also eligible.
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Candidates applying for IPMAT 2018 should ensure that they comply by the eligibility criteria of the examination. Applications that do not satisfy the eligibility criteria will be rejected by the officials. The eligibility criteria has been approved by IIM Indore- the exam conducting body.
The eligibility criteria for IPMAT 2018 is as follows:
The candidate should have scored a minimum of 60% in class 10th/SSC and class 12th/ HSC or equivalent examination in case of General and NC-OBC category. Also, the candidate should be of maximum 20 years
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Following is the link of admission guidelines provided by NIFT. The admission dates and other information is given here. Hope all your questions will be answered.
http://nift.ac.in/sites/default/files/2017-11/Guidelines.pdf
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The eligibility criteria for the National Eligibility Test is post graduation degree with minimum 55% marks from any recognized university or institutes of India.
As you are post graduated in MA, you can appear for the NET exam. If you want to go for the fellowship award through the NET exam then you must fulfill the age limit criteria. The candidates must be below 28 years old. There is 5 years age relaxation for the reserved category candidates.
There is no age limit criteria for the the assistant professor posts.
The NET exam is proposed to conduct twice in the year
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Talking of the scope and the reasons why I believe both the two fields of law have a scope in their own fields.
Both, the environmental law and humanitarian law have been a cause of action, and we get to see a number of contemporary issues regarding them for eg. Rohingya crisis these days is one such instance falling within humanitarian law. Also, the smog caused by factories nearby Delhi, falls within Environmental laws.
Also, there have been various known matters with regard to environment taken up by Medha Patkar, while Narmada Bachao Andolan and M.C Mehta also.
Also, for humanitarian laws killing of civilians in Kashmir, su
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Many students choose GBM as it's a 2-years course and straight away will give security to apply for 3-years of post-study work permit. Wherein I see GBM as the jack of all trades and masters of nothing. Choose a course that is best suited to your educational background and gives you some specialisation.
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Yes, your priority of getting hired hiring by MNCs is high but it is advisable to work in accounts sector of any MNC for at least 6 months. Prepare for CAT and pursue MBA. All the best for your future.
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