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Dr Mohsin Khan

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No correspondence course is available in Medical Science so as one to get registration as practitioner. Before 10-15 years, it was possible. This two year Diploma will not help you to work as a medical practitioner.

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Shikhar Patel

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You are eligible to appear for MBA entrance examinations. You must clear your paper before start of your degree.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Sumit Sharma,
There are many institutes which are existing without recognition of both. If you want to go for further education or government job, then you must prefer AICTE approved MBA. All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are advised to appear for GMAT for admission in MBA abroad. CAT is for admission in IIMs and other Indian B-Schools.

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Sohini Ghosh

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If you have taken up commerce as your stream in class 11 and you have taken best instead of maths then you can take admission in St. Xaviers if you get the eligible marks. If you belong to the Humanities stream then Maths is compulsory.

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Saloni Sharma

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Congratulations on completing your M.A. In English literature! Both pursuing ANM Ed and preparing for the UGC NET can be great options for your career development, depending on your goals and interests. Here are some factors you may want to consider before making a decision:
M. Ed:
If you are interested in pursuing a career in teaching or educational administration, ANM Ed can be a valuable degree that can provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to be an effective educator or administrator. ANM Ed can also offer you opportunities to specialize in areas such as educational technology, curriculum development, or language educ
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Debajit Chandra

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Generally, 'A' pass in higher secondary examination or its equivalent is mandatory with 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. But cut-off varies from institute to institute.

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Saba Ahmad

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Cost of study differs with countries. US is expensive and it may cost from Rs. 15 to Rs. 30 lakhs a year. Living expenses are additional. Tuition fee in UK, Canada, Australia are less comparatively, Rs. 15 to 25 lakhs a year. German universities are almost free, but most MBA programs are not free usually and it may cost around Rs. 15 lakhs a year. In UK and a Germany again, course duration is less and most MBA programs are of one year. Talking about scholarship, it is extremely rare for an international student to avail full scholarship unless an applicant is extraordinary. Scholarships are based on the applicant's profile.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

Contributor-Level 9

Heart attacks are caused by the blood supply to the heart being suddenly interrupted.
Like all other tissues and organs in the body, the heart needs a constant supply of oxygen-rich blood. Without this supply, heart muscles may be damaged and begin to die.
If this is not treated, heart muscles will experience irreversible damage. If a large portion of the heart is damaged in this way, the heart will stop beating (known as a cardiac arrest), resulting in death.

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Ritika Mudliyar

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Yes, Arihant is very good and please refer to the book of Cengage Publications.

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Iact Iact

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Hi Susanta,
Kindly explain to us that you want to know about which course and certification and mention your contact details also so that our counselor can contact you to give better information.
Thank & Regards
iACT Global

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