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Akshita Chaudhary| Undergrad Business Sophomore | Marketing | HR |

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Yes, It's a great idea. Marketing and HR both are very on-demand job fields. You can go ahead with MBA marketing from a good college. After that, you can start with business development roles and then move on to marketing manager roles with experience.

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Dear Student, Moot Court is arranged for giving practical training and guidance to the law students about the court practice. The students have to argue as if they are arguing before real court. The students are given marks by observing their performance. If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are a number of top law colleges in India that you can apply for, but you should know the admission process. Most of the colleges or universities that offer courses in law have their own entrance examinations. One of the most recognised examinations is CLAT which stand
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Swity Ghara

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Yes, you can get domain knowledge of your field of work through MBA in healthcare. MBA with knowledge of technology will make you eligible for Business Analyst role. So, it's a good option to go for MBA in healthcare. Check the below link for MBA colleges -
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-healthcare-hospital-colleges-india.

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Dear Student, For legal aptitude you've three things. You're provided with principle/s and then there are facts. Then you've the options from which you need to choose. The first thing to keep in mind is that the principle is the ultimate. Don't ever try to apply the general knowledge you have about the law while solving your questions. If the principle says theft is not an offence then for the 0.30 seconds you take to solve the question you must abide by that. Sometimes you've more than one principles and those times you've to abide by all of them. Now come to the options. Since you already know the answer check out only those answers
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Nikhil Mehta

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Broadcast Journalism is a field of Mass Communication and Journalism where information is sent to masses through electronic media like Radio, TV and the World Wide Web. Yes, that's comes under broadcast journalism and electronic media. Check this blog: https://www.nimcj.org/blog-detail/everything-you-need-to-know-to-make-career-in-electronic-media.html
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The medical requirements of GEIMS for GME course are given below.
Physical Standards: Candidates should be medically and physically fit for sea service as per STCW 95/MS Medical rules 2000 as applicable to seafarers. Candidates will have to undergo a full medical check up as per the practicing doctor approved by DG Shipping.
Eyesight: Distance vision (unaided): 6/12 in each eye; or 6/9 in better eye and 6/18 in other eye. Normal colour vision. Candidates will have to undergo a full eyesight test by a Company Medical Officer.
So in my opinion you are not eligible nut for more confirmation please take a fair advise from a Doctor regarding t
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Swity Ghara

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Every college has its own entrance test, generally AICET is taken which is easy if you prepare for books like RS Aggarwal.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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Hi Tamanna. First. You should choose one major. A good percentage of marks help you getting in good colleges and universities. If you are interested to explore in Media industry and academic, then you should choose B.A. In Journalism. If you are interested in clinical psychology, counseling and academic, you may go for B.A. Psychology. For academic career in literature, translator job or mass communication field, you may opt B.A. English.

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Too many questions bro approximately 900 (maths 300 English 200and GS 400). .

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