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As per BCI guidelines, LLB is 3 years of duration course. So you can not do the LLB in one year.

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 Passing the 12th grade with math and physics as courses is the minimum requirement to enroll in any flight school. Some flying academies hold tests, while others rely on admittance on a student's grade in the 12th grade. The training lasts roughly 18 months, but it could be prolonged if flying hours couldn't be accumulated. I wish you well.

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Hello Akshat, yes we are here to provide you assistance in your queries as well as guide you in case of any confusion for need for clarification for clarity. But unfortunately you have not raised any such issues so I will clarify about the entrance exams. For admissions to Central government sponsored or Central government enabled colleges like NIT for IIT a student needs to appear for or j e Mains examination and then JEE Advanced examination. Many state governments have started accepting the scores of JEE Mains as criteria for giving admissions two engineering colleges in their states so if you belong to such state you need to appear
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Candidates applying for admission to the two-year evening MBA Executive programme of FMS Delhi University must have pursued at least a three-year Bachelors Degree programme after twelve years of formal schooling having secured minimum 45% aggregate marks or equivalent grades in any of the disciplines such as Arts, Commerce, social Sciences, Law, Sciences, Mathematics/ Statistics, Medicine, Engineering or Technology. Additionally, she/ he should have at least five years of experience as an executive or an administrator in a commercial/government establishment/registered organisation after passing the Bachelors degree examination. Experi

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The candidates need to have their Bachelor's degree completed with a minimum score of 50 percent aggregate. The reserved category receives a 5 percent relaxation in the minimum aggregate marks required. The candidates need to have their own business or work in a company at the moment when they apply.

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Hello Anil Patel, you are basically an electrical engineer and you had mathematics as subjects during three of your eight semester hours and based on this you are inquiring whether can you going for M.Sc. In mathematics. Right? It all depends on from which university you are thinking of doing your post graduation in mathematics. Some universities do allow engineering graduates to appear for and seek admission for different post graduation courses. You will need to download the brochure of the university where you intend to do your post graduation and just have a look at the eligibility criteria and you will come to know whether you are
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