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Delhi University (DU) offers a wide range of undergraduate courses through its various colleges. Some of the popular courses include:
- B.Com
- B.A. (Hons) Political Science
- B.A. (Hons) English
- B.A. (Hons) History
- B.Sc. (Hons) Instrumentation
- B.Sc. (Hons) Anthropology
- B.Sc. (Hons) Bio-Chemistry
- L.L.B
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
- Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)
- Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
- Bachelor of Design
In addition to these, Delhi University also offers courses in several other fields, including law, arts, humanities, social sciences, medicine and allied sciences, commerce, education, computer applica
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Yes, admission to RCSS undergraduate courses is merit based. For admission to the postgraduate courses candidate need to appear for relevant entrance test. To check the eligibility and selection criteria of RCSS Courses. refer to the table below:
Course Name | Eligibility | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
Class 12 with 45% aggregate | Merit-based | |
BCA or equivalent qualification in Computer Science Engineering with 50% aggregate | Kerela MCA Entrance Examination | |
Class 12 from a recognised school | Merit- based | |
Bachelor’s degree with 50% aggregate | CMAT/ CAT/ KMAT+ GDPI | |
Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university | Merit- based | |
Class 12 from a recognised school | Merit- based | |
Class 12 from a recognised school | Merit- based | |
MSc (Psychology) | BSc or equivalent qualification in Psychology | Entrance exam+ PI conducted by RCSS |
| Click here, to check the eligibility and selection criteria for RCSS courses | ||
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Contributor-Level 10
At Late Virendra Pratap Singh Smarak Mahavidhyalya, the fee structure for an M.A. in Sociology typically ranges between 8,000 to 15,000 INR. To be eligible for this program, you must have successfully completed your 12th standard with a minimum of 60% or higher.
You can initiate the application process either through their official website or by visiting the college in person, providing flexibility in how you choose to apply for admission to this institution.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
No M.Com and MFC are two different degrees which are not equivalent to each others. Both the courses focus on different points. M.com is a 2 year degree in the commerce where as MFC is a 2 year degree for the management in the finance. Both the degree can not be compared. Both degrees focus on different topics.
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According to Payscale, average base salary of MS graduate is NZD 75,000 per year. The table given below specifies the MS jobs by Salary in New Zealand:
Job Title | Average Salary |
|---|---|
Environmental Scientist | NZD 68,728 (INR 38.25 L) |
Project Manager | NZD 99,222 (INR 55.22 L) |
Senior Data Analyst | NZD 105,697 (INR 58.83 L) |
Ecologist | NZD 60,061 (INR 33.43 L) |
Operations Manager | NZD 108,595 (INR 60.44 L) |
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Contributor-Level 10
Some of the popular specializations for MS in New Zealand are listed below:
- Computer Science Engineering
- Environmental Sciences
- Food & Nutrition
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Statistics
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Contributor-Level 10
To study MS from New Zealand universities, students are required to meet below mentioned requirements to get the admission-
- GRE score or GMAT score
- Academic transcripts or school report
- IELTS score or TOEFL score
- Interview
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It is worth pursuing MS in New Zealand and country is gaining popularity among international students. Reasons to pursue Masters in New Zealand are-
- Good quality of education
- Internationally ranked colleges
- Culturally diverse campus
- Good Work opportunities
Also Read- 7 Reasons to Study in New Zealand
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Contributor-Level 10
Some of the New Zealand universities might require GRE for admission to MS. However, apart from this standardized exams, a majority of the universities require English language proficiency test scores. To fulfill this, the applicants can submit the test scores of IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo.
Particulars | No. of Universities Accepting English Test Scores |
|---|---|
IELTS | 17 |
TOEFL | 17 |
PTE | 16 |
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Contributor-Level 10
The first-year tuition fees to study MS in New Zealand ranges between INR 10 L – INR 40 L. A majority of the MS universities in New Zealand have the tuition fees in the range of INR 20 L – INR 40 L The first-year tuition fees of top ranked MS universities in New Zealand are given below:
University | 1st-Year Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
University of Auckland | INR 22 L - INR 29 L |
University of Canterbury | INR 21 L – INR 47 L |
University of Otago | INR 18 L - INR 25 L |
Victoria University of Wellington | INR 17 L - INR 36 L |
Massey University | INR 19 L - INR 42 L |
AUT University | INR 18 L – INR 34 L |
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Scoring well in your Class 10 exams is crucial for pursuing your desired stream in Class 11. In addition to NCERT books, students are often advised to refer to the following books for their board exam preparations:
1. *Science Books (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology):*
- Manjit Kaur and Lakhmir Singh's books
- S Chand's books
- N.K. Chowdhry’s Principles of Physics
- Pradeep Publications' Fundamentals of Physics
2. *Mathematics:*
- Arihant’s All in One Mathematics
- R.D. Sharma’s Mathematics Class
- R.S. Aggarwal’s Class
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes you can take the admission in the B.Ed but before this you have to complete your graduation from a recognised college with 50 or above percentage.
After completing the graduation you are eligible for the B.Ed which is of 2 years.
B.Ed is a regular degree. There are various college for the B.Ed.
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To enroll in free online course on Customer Relationship Management offered by IIMB, check the criteria given below:
1. Graduation in any discipline, such as BSC or MCA.
2. Hold a two-year post-graduation degree.
3. Prioritize the business aspects of CRM by having an undergraduate degree in management or a marketing-related course.
To apply, follow these steps on the official IIMB website:
Enrollment Process:
1. Create an account.
2. Enroll for free.
3. Optionally, pay for a certificate of completion.
Course Details:
- Course duration: 6 weeks
- Approximate effort: 3-4 hours per week
It will help students enhance their knowledge about the Customer
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, You can do M.Sc and B.Ed together. You can enroll in a regular full-time degree course and pursue another degree from the same university or another institution.
Here are some universities in India that offer integrated M.Sc and B.Ed programs:
Cntral University of Rajasthan
Mohan lal Sukhadia University
Vidhya bhawan rural institute
BIT Mesra
Kakatiya University
National Institute of Science Education and Research
ICFAI Business School (IBS)
GITAM University
Presidency University, Bangalore etc.
However, as per UGC guidelines, you can only do one degree at a time in regular format.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The total fee for a four-year BTech course at Ramaiah University ranges from INR 7.2 Lacs - INR 21 lakh. The fee is calculated based on first-year fee. Students are requested to visit the official website to get more details on the same. Apart from this, there are several other components that need to be paid during the submission of fee along with the tuition fee.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Ramaiah University offers admission to a four-year BTech course through the Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Peenya Campus. This course is offered across 11 specialisations. These are Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Civil Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, etc.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
MSRUAS Bangalore admit candidates to the BTech courses based on entrance exam score. The university conducts RUASAT exam for admission to its UG courses. It also accept KCET/COMEDK scores for selection. Candidates seeking admission can visit the university website to register and apply. The selected candidates have to go through counselling for seat allotment. After allotment, candidates have to fill out the admission form for seat confirmation by submitting documents and paying the course fee amount.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In order to get admission to BTech at Ramaiah University, students need to fulfil minimum eligibility criteria, i.e., to pass Class 12 with 45% with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory courses along with Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Electronics or Computer science. Students who belong to reserved category are required to get 40% aggregate in the same. The eligibility criteria for BTech (Lateral Entry) is also the same.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, MSRUAS conducts the RUAT Admission Test or RUASAT for admission to the offered course. The BTech course aspirants can take this exam to secure a seat. To apply for this test, aspirants can visit the MSRUAS official website. Moreover, the university also accepts national/state-level exam scores. The accepted exams are KCET/COMED K.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, recognised as a Deemed University, has entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Confederation of Indian Industry - Institute of Logistics, a distinguished Center of Excellence. Together, they are collaborating to deliver an MBA Program specializing in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. This programme serves as a bridge between academia and industry, meticulously designed to shape the ambitions of individuals and provide them with genuine career prospects in the continually expanding and dynamic field of Logistics and Supply Chain.
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