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Rashmi Kumari

Beginner-Level 1

For B.Ed admissions in a majority of colleges, there is no age bar. However, admission process of some B.Ed colleges require candidates to be minimum 19 years in age.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, you can pursue a regular degree after class 12th from the open board. The open board certificates like certificates of NIOS have the full validity at par with the other education boards. So you can pursue the regular degree course from any college.

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Siddharth Sharma

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You can always look for the basic eligibility criteria of the specific colleges you have in mind. Many colleges in Rajasthan and Gujarat accept CMAT scores cards and are decent colleges. Some colleges that accept CMAT scores are:
MNIT Jaipur
NIAM Jaipur
JNVU Jodhpur
Institute of Agri-Business Management, Bikaner
University of Kotak, Kotak
MSU Baroda
BK School of Business Management, Gujarat University Ahmedabad
GNLU Gandhinagar
Smt RD Gardi Department of Business Management, Rajkot
DDU Nadiad.

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Himanshu Dhawan

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, You can go for CAT,MAT,SNAP,GMAT

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Barkha Thapa

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The primary difference between a BBA LL.B. And a BBA LL.B. (Hons) course is that in a BBA LL.B. (Hons) course aspirants have to study more subjects and conduct more research. Currently I am student in quantum university which have newly updated curriculum combined with the latest industry knowledge make best law college in north region.

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Anangsha Patra

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RRB NTPC admit card is released on the region-wise official websites of RRBs. You need to download their admit cards from the region they have applied for. To download the admit card, you need to enter user ID and password. The hard copy of the admit card is not sent to you. RRB NTPC admit card is an important document without which you cannot appear for the exam. You need to carry the printed copy of your admit cards along with one photo identity proof to the exam centre. The steps to download RRB NTPC admit card are given below:

  • Visit the region-wise official websites of RRBs
  • Click the 'RRB NTPC admit card' link on the home page
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mohd Kaif, Of course yes. Suppose a student give JEE Mains and scores some ranking in it and gets admission in some branch in some NIT with which he is or she is not very happy. In such a condition the student has a choice of not taking admission and appearing again next year provided he or she has the age and hoping to score better and as a result hoping to get better branch and better NIT. On the other hand as an insurance policy the student can take admission in whatever branch and then it has been allotted and again appear for the examination with the hope of scoring better and getting admission for a better branch and better
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Most of the times the eligibility is 6/18 in each eye or 6/12 in one eye and 6/24 in the other eye without glasses or 6/9 with glasses in both eyes.

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jasveer singh

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Hi sagrika
There are many colleges of hotel management you can search online and in their websites you will get the contact details of their college and you can easily ask about the procedure, basically, you have to give JEE exam to get admitted. And if it's help you like it.

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Ritika Mitra

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HelloThe PGDM in pharmacy is the best course you can do after B.Pharma. The strong base you have made and the understanding of the fundamentals of pharmacy will be further developed in the PGDM in pharmacy. Along with academic development, this course will also result in personality development. If you want to further enhance your understanding and skills in the pharmaceutical domain then better go for a Masters degree. Masters degree would be very useful if you want to make a career in research as you would get a broader picture about research activities.

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