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1. Must be a citizen of India
2. Must have practised as an jugde in High court for atleast five years or must have practised as an lawyer for 10 years.
3. Must have practised as an lawyer for atleast 10 years in Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Judges are appointed by President of India in consultation with council of ministers and Chief Justice of India.
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The eligibility for pursuing MA in theatre is as follows:
- B.Sc/B.Com/B.A from a recognised university with 40% in aggregate.
- The candidates must have a minimum of two years of stage experience.
- In some institutes, there is an entrance exam to get admission in a college for MA in theatre.
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Eligibility criteria : +2 / PUC with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology or Physics, Chemistry, Biology with Biochemistry / Biotechnology / Microbiology / Home Science / Computer Science with 50% aggregate of all four subjects.
Admission criteria : Karunya Entrance Examination (KEE) is applicable for all Candidates who seek admission for B.Tech. And B.Sc. (Honors) Agriculture programs.
KEE will be conducted online. KEE is an objective type examination conducted in English only. Questions will be covered from the +2 / HSc level subjects namely Mathematics
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If you are interested MBA in future then the better option is B.Com+CS. Both are related to commerce field, but CS also has a particular subject, you have to work hard, but after that, you can get a very good job, and if you have also done MBA in finance field then it will be more beneficial for your future.
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You can go ahead with Doctorate in Management Studies ( DMS ). For more detail please visit: www.ibsedu.org
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
CSE at LPU gives students plenty of room to experiment and build real projects. Hackathons, research labs, and incubation programs push you to turn ideas into solutions, not just code from textbooks. Working with peers from all over India also helps improve teamwork and communication. With opportunities in internships, startups, and tech roles at companies like Microsoft, Google, and Infosys, students graduate with skills and experience that open multiple career paths in IT, AI, product development, and entrepreneurship.
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Please specify the designing course you want to pursue. So that I can assist you in a better way.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
The duration of MBA (Master of Business Administration) course in India usually differs depending on the type of programme you choose and the colleges that are offering it. In our country you can find MBA programs of different lengths which are -
- Full-Time MBA: 2 Years
- MBA: 1 year
- Part Time MBA Courses: 2 to 3 years - designed for working professionals
- Executive MBA: 15 months to 2 years
- Online MBA: 18 months to some years
- Dual Degree Programs: 5 to 6 years depending on course
Students are asked to always check the duration of their selected course from the official website of the college.
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Like all living things, cacti need water to survive. Given the areas where they live, though, water is often scarce. To compensate, cacti have developed special abilities that allow them to conserve the water they do receive and make it last a long time.
For example, the prickly spines of cacti are actually highly-modified leaves. Spines protect cacti from animals that eat plants and also help to reduce water loss by restricting air flow near the cactus.
Or understand that,
If you observe closely and compare cactus with other plants you'll find that cactus lack leaves. Instead they have spines. This is a special adaptation of ca
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