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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
It takes work and dedication to pass the CA examinations on your first attempt, but it is unquestionably possible with the right preparation and direction. Here are some excellent study strategies to help you ace the CA exam on your first try. In order to become certified, candidates must complete the highly regarded CA programme in India, which includes intensive practice, CA coaching, and committed study. The three stages of the Chartered Accountant (CA) programme are foundation, intermediate, and final, and they are delivered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). In India, becoming a chartered accountant is a re
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You need to complete your graduation + minimum 2 year work experience. Duration of this programme is 2 Years.
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After class 10th you can do Diploma in dietician and nutrition course. For more detailed information you can see the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/dietics-nutrition/colleges/diploma-courses-india
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Good luck!
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Yes, of course, there are lot many fields other than medicine and engineering. If you are good at math and want to be a scholar, you can pursue Bachelor in maths Honors and also, you can pursue Bachelor in biology Honors too depending on your choice and if you think, no, I won't to pursue both of them by doing B.Sc as well. This option is if you want to go in teaching profession!
Also, it also depends what you want to be in your life in long haul because being good at maths and biology at 10th level is totally different from being pursuing something on an extreme level because 10 and 11, 12 have difference.
And as far as PCB and PCM
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P.S. FYI, there is no separate form for the MS course. Once registered for the CET exam and the subsequent CAP rounds, one is automatically eligible for the MS programme.
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Both the courses are quite different in the sense that the BA Journalism is a specialised course in journalism only. Once you complete the course, you will be able to make your career in media as a reporter, correspondent, editor etc. in a media house; print as well as electronic. But a BJMC degree is more elaborate on its course curriculum. It covers all the medium of mass communication like radio, print, television, internet, advertising, public relations, event management and so on. It is a more detailed and comprehensive programme than BA Journalism. I would suggest you to go for mass communication (BJMC) as it will help you
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https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-colleges-bangalore
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http://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/where-to-study/study-in-finland
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