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Nitya Barve

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Yes, I too want to go for IAS as far as I know go for government cllg in Delhi it is best as you can take coaching over there and cllg fee in Delhi university is not too much
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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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This depends on the university actually. They may certain criteria regarding academic qualifications. I would suggest you check out the websites of the colleges or universities that you are willing to apply for in Canada and ask them directly about this. They will respond quickly. Check out this link too : https://www.google.com/search?q=colleges+offering+pgdm+in+canada&rlz=1C5CHFA_enDE856DE857&oq=colleges+offering+pgdm+in+&aqs=chrome.0.0l2j69i57j0j46j0l3.6279j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8.

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Bhavna B

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Yes, from 2019 onwards the bench has decided to fill the seats at BIT SINDRI via NTA JEE Main not by JCECEB.

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YASH SHARMA

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If you are looking for free online LL.B. Courses, there are several universities and platforms that offer such courses. Some of the popular online platforms for free legal courses include Coursera, edX, Harvard Law School's Online Learning Portal, and Khan Academy. Here are a few LL.B. Courses that you can consider
1. Introduction to Indian Law by Penn State University. This is a free online course offered by Penn State University through edX. The course provides an introduction to Indian law and covers various aspects of Indian legal system.
2. Law and Justice by Harvard University. This course is available on Harvard Law School Online
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Bhavna B

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Yes, you can appear and prepare for JEE 2021, firstly don't take any chances by dropping your B.Sc. But once you crack your JEE Main advance attain the counseling of JEE and if you get enrolled in engineering college then you can leave the B.Sc. And continue with engineering.

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Amit Shukla

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Yes, you can get very lower branch if you belong from general, otherwise there are better chances.

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JD DELHI

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Thank you for showing interest in JD. We will be happy to resolve your query over call. For any further assistance please share your contact details and our academic counselor will get in touch with you.

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Manindra Tr

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Hi Darpan, Greetings!
Usually, it costs around 2-4 lacs per annum, but again it differs from colleges to institutions to universities. There are several choices for pursuing your career in the fashion design field as B. Des Fashion Design, B.Sc. Fashion, B.A. , or Diploma courses as well but amongst all B. Des Fashion Design 4-year programs are considerably more professional and industrial specific in comparison. It carries more weightage in several areas. You can make your specialisation with Master's to choose an industry in a fashion design career, like accessories, apparel, or textile designing, etc. There are many good universities
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Bhavna B

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Yes, you can prepare for NEET during B.Sc. And no need to complete your B.Sc after getting NEET.

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