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Shefali Arya

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There are 2 modes of admission: Entrance and Merit. Eligibility for entrance mode admission:
Candidate must have completed B.A. (Hons) or B.A. in Economics from any recognised university with 50% aggregate (45% for OBC/ CW/ PWD category and pass percentage for SC &ST category). Or
Candidate must be a B.Com graduate from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 55% (49.5% for OBC category, 50% for CW/ PWD category and percentage for SC &ST category). Or
BBS, B.A. BIFA or BBE graduate from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 60% (54% for OBC category, 55% for CW/ PWD category and pass % for SC &ST category
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Muskan Middha

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Since MBA is an old version for those who are willing to pursue management studies, a two year Diploma course PGDM sounds much better. Generally, PGDM course is far more industry relevant and practical as far as the job market is concerned.

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Arijit Ghosal

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We go as per DTE rules for admissions. We can discuss the details. Contact us on +91 99201 20887, arijit.ghosal@vit.edu.in

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YASH SHARMA

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There are many good colleges in India that offer a 3-year LL.B. Course and can help you in preparing for the judiciary. Here are some of the top colleges that you can consider:
1. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
2. National Law School of India University, Bangalore
3. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
4. National Law University, Jodhpur
5. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
6. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
7. National Law Institute University, Bhopal
8. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow
9. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
10. Indian Law Society's Law College, Pune
These colleges are known for their quality educat
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Shabana Bee

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No, you can't give this exam after class 10th. You have to complete your graduation for this exam.
Good luck.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Junior Research Fellowship or JRF can be the best option for you. JRF is a fellowship of Rs. 25000 per month, which is offered by both CSIR and UGC to the eligible and selected candidates through written exams, held twice a year. The fellowship is given to students to pursue their doctoral studies. The eligibility criteria is as under. Candidates should hold BS-4 years programme BE B.Tech/B.Pharma/MBBS/ Integrated BS-MS M.Sc or Equivalent degree B.Sc (Hons) or equivalent degree holders or students enrolled in integrated MS-Ph.D programme with at least 55% marks for General and OBC (50% for SC/ST). So, you should do B.Sc (Hons) programm
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Sohini Ghosh

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It is company secretary and not computer secretary. It's taught by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. Eligibility-
Foundation Programme -12 pass or equivalent
Executive Programme -Graduation
Professional Programme -Executive Programme.

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Shefali Arya

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For M.Sc in mathematics, you need to have a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics.

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Shefali Arya

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In which college do you want to take admission?

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Anshul Jain

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You can apply for PGDM course at N. L. Dalmia. The college is quite impressive in terms of academics, placements and other co-curricular activities. You can go for it. This can be an option for you.
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Sohini Ghosh

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Foundation Programme= Rs. 3,600
Executive Programme= RS. 7000
Professional Programme= Rs. 12000.

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Namrata Singh

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Please refer to the link to know about the syllabus:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/apedcet/syllabus

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Smriti Dabar

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The topics for GD are general topics and the topics which were very popular for last 1 year.

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