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http://www.unom.ac.in/index.php?route=academic/schools
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Eligibility: 10+2 (PCB)
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The cut-offs for SIBM Bengaluru vary each year depending on the SNAP Test paper and the performance of all the applicants. Also, there is no correlation between the scores and the percentiles. Previously, the cut off stood at 89.6515%ile for the open general category. I hope this helps. All the best for the admission season! For further details please visit www.sibmbengaluru.edu.in
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The UGC NET exam is a national level exam which is conducted twice a year for the selection of assistant professor in the university and colleges, to pursue the Ph.D. and for junior research fellowship award. The candidates are allowed to apply for the subject of their post graduation and its related subject. As uou have completed the M.Sc. In education you may apply for the UGC NET Education. Know the UGC NET details here: http://bit.ly/cbse-ugc-net : Click on the link!There are some educational and age limit qualification that candidates must fulfill to be able to appear in UGC NET examination. Read the complete detail
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Yes, you are eligible for the course. Admission is based on the marks obtained in graduation. Interested candidates can apply online with required information. Candidate must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/p-g-diploma-in-criminal-law-criminology-and-forensic-science-the-tamil-nadu-dr-ambedkar-law-university-dr-radhakrishnan-salai-chennai-168061
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Even students with non-mathematics background go for this profession. It just needs a mental understanding of angles while taking a picture. Like what frame should be covered, how much space should be left overhead, at what extent camera should move, shutter space, aperture, how much light should be captured, and the percentage of light pictures should be captured with. It just doesn't need any hard and fast rule of mathematics. I am sure you have done this many times in your regular life while clicking a picture. Thank you.
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Try hard and achieve the best.
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