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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
As per your query you can consider these option for abroad education
Veterinary science
Optometry
Physiotherapy
Food technology
Biotechnology
Microbiology
Marine science
Medical physiology
Psychology- clinical psychology
Agriculture / Horticulture
Nutrition and dietetics
Speech and radio therapy
Anthropology
Occupational therapy
Fisheries science
Wildlife science
Neuroscience
Nanotechnology
Genetic
You need to choose the programme according to the particular country.
All the best!
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
Pearl Academy, Mumbai
JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Mumbai
Inter National Institute of Fashion Design, Nashik
Inter National Institute of Fashion Design, Pune
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
For joining NDA, you need to clear the written examination which is conducted twice a year.
But you need to at least score about 85% in PCM to get a call letter for SSB interview of TES 10+2 entry.
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Scholar-Level 16
Congratulations on completing BMM. I would advise you to take up a Master degree in film making as Diploma programmes are institute specific and Master programmes are UGC approved. Also, what matters more is whether where you pursue it from. Apply and prepare for the best colleges.
All the best.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Preparing for the DU LLB entrance exam requires a comprehensive study plan and the right resources. While there are several books available in the market, here are some popular and recommended books that can help you in your preparation:
1. Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning:
- Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A.P. Bhardwaj
- Legal Aptitude for the CLAT and other Law Entrance Examinations by A.P. Bhardwaj
- Universal Guide to CLAT & LL.B. Entrance Examination by Manish Arora
2. General Knowledge and Current Affair:
- Lucent's General Knowledge by Dr. Binay Karna, Manwendra Mukul, and
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
TES is a direct entry where you are required to clear the basic PCM% cut-off in your 10+2 and then, you get a call letter for your SSB. You can expect a TES call letter if you have scored 80%+ in your PCM.
For getting into NDA, you have to clear an entrance examination which is conducted by UPSC and after clearing the exam, you get a call letter for your SSB interview.
Top NDA coaching centers in India :-
The excel training Academy, Lucknow
Tara institute Pvt. limited, New Delhi
Edge Academy, Kota
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Scholar-Level 17
At that CET score (and considering your work experience), you should surely get an interview call from both Welingkar and N.L. Dalmia. Good luck.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Firstly clear all your back logs. It will be typical for you to study in USA. You will have to work hard for it then prepare for IELTS or GRE to get a good score.
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Scholar-Level 16
Getting into the MBA with either an engineering degree or a pure science or an arts background is considered an advantage by many experts. The class as a collective is diverse in its prior learning.
The diversity adds to problem solving skills and a plurality of perspectives. The learning at Post Graduate level in a B-School is collective, hence the importance of different ideas and approaches that each student brings to the table.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Moreover, on the management basis, PSG College of Technology is an autonomous institution, affiliated to Anna University. So, you have to meet the basic admission requirements for the Bachelor of engineering course offered by Anna University.
Ex: Passed 12th standard (or equivalent) with maths (or biology), physics, chemistry.
Second: Approach the Office of Admissions to know the minimum marks required, the cost of a management seat, etc. for the stream you are looking for.
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If you are speaking about a job in IT sector then certainly not. You need to be a graduate at least for a job in the IT sector. After 10th, you can either opt for 12th standard with computers or opt for Diploma in computer engineering (provided you had science subjects in 10th standard). Once either of the two is completed, you can opt for graduation in computers (B.Sc in IT, B.Sc in CS, BCA or B.Tech). Once graduation is over, you can look for jobs in IT sector. If you are still unable to secure a job in IT sector, you can try pursuing Master's degree as well.
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