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The minimum eligibility criteria to become a lecturer is having a Master's degree. There are many colleges that do not require any certification for teaching and selects the candidates on the basis of their graduation. But as per the rules, you have to clear an eligibility test to become a lecturer in colleges and institutes. For lectureship, there is UGC NET Exam which is a National Level Eligibility. So, if you want to become a lecturer then appear in the UGC NET Exam and qualify it. Those who clear the NET Exam will get a certificate that can be used to apply in any colleges and institutes for lectureship (Assistant Professor
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Yes, you can apply for Ph.D after completing MCA through correspondence.
All the best.
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There are several prestigious colleges in India that offer excellent law programs. However, opinion on the top college may vary depending on individual preference and priorities. Here are some of the top law colleges in India based on various rankings and industry perception:
1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore
2. National Law University, Delhi (NLUD)
3. National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad
4. West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata
5. National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ)
6. Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar
7. Rajiv Ga
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To pursue MS, you need to clear GMAT/GRE and Tofel. You need to score around 320-330 to get admission in good foreign university. Check the below link-
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/
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https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-bms-bbm-bbs-colleges-in-bangalore
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CCNA and CCNP courses are relating to Network administration and manage. Whereas, CCIE is purely security oriented course. As far as benefit is concerned, all of these courses are in demand but CCIE has got better prospects.
From my practical experience, if you want to settle your career as a security professional still you need to have some knowledge of networking. Hence, I would suggest to go for CCNA first, you may move on CCIE.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
To be good event manager, not only classroom knowledge enough. You need real work also. Doing volunteer, internship help big time. Skills like talk good, stay organize, solve problem fast, and do negotiation — this make event run smooth.
Also make contacts in industry, follow new trend. Show portfolio of events you already do. If you like one area more, go deep in that. Use technology, give customer good service, always keep learning. Most important, stay flexible and have passion to make events people never forget.
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The highest package in 2016 was Rs 21 lakhs and was bagged by a fresher. The average package for the batch was Rs 6.97 lakhs.
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