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Being a student of LPU, I think I can provide you with an honest opinion. Though I'm not pursuing my B.Sc. In agriculture, I do have many friends who are pursuing the same. LPU is accredited by ICAR. It is the 1st private university to get accredited by ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research). B.Sc. Agriculture degree offers a number of avenues for growth. The graduates desirous of specializing may opt for a Masters programme. The Undergraduate Degree in B.Sc. Agriculture consists of few core subjects such as Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Agronomy, Soil Science, Plant Genetics, Plant Pathology, Land Surveying, Entomology Horticul
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The Current Affairs section in TSLAWCET is designed to assess the candidate's knowledge and understanding of current events and developments around the world. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for this section:
1. Read newspapers and watch news channels: Stay updated with the latest news and events happening around the world. Read newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express, etc. , and watch news channels like NDTV, BBC, CNN, etc.
2. Follow legal news: Keep yourself informed about the latest legal developments in India and abroad. Follow legal news portals like Bar and Bench, Live Law, etc.
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Hello Rupa Shah, about 30% seats in ICT are filled up on all India level with percentile or ranking in JEE Mains as the criteria. I feel that with your percentile above 95, you have quite bright chances of getting admission. To help you I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about different aspects of admission in ICT.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/ict-mumbai-institute-of-chemical-technology-mumbai-36791/admission
Best wishes to you.

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

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Hello,
Yes definitely. If you get a good ranking in KCET then you will definitely get admission to your desired branch in the desired college. Best wishes to you.

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https://www.shiksha.com/university/jamia-hamdard-delhi-3082/admission
You will find all the true and authentic information about your college here.

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You need to register for that and I think registration is closed because the exam date is 6 April. But you can try next year.

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To apply for a Ph.D. in Law programme, you should first check the admission requirements of the universities that offer the programme. Here are the general steps you need to follow:
1. Research: First, you should research the universities that offer Ph.D. in Law programs and their admission requirements. You can find this information on their websites.
2. Eligibility: Check if you meet the eligibility criteria for the programme. This typically includes having a Master's degree in Law or a related field, with a minimum percentage requirement.
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