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Anju Saxena

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Go for M.Ed. You can go for Ph.D and give NET exam.

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GARWARE RAWAL

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Admissions have started. The next entrance is on 28th May. Please complete the application formalities before that.

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Prashant Pandey

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Hi Sujoy,
BITSAT is a speed based exam. It requires the students to be well versed with the syllabus of 11th & 12th standard and a lot of practice. For the short time period left, its better to take mock BITSATs online and prepare accordingly.
Just go through the below link for taking mock tests :
http://www.bitsadmission.com/bitsat/bitsat_sampletest/,
https://www.tcyonline.com/tests/mock-bitsat/,
https://www.simplylearnt.com/examination/BITSAT/practice_tests
All the best

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Krishna Rodge

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Hi there,
The study to both these courses is a bit tough. Yes, you can option for studying these two courses together as many subjects covered under CA are covered under LLB as well. So it would not be that difficult to study these two courses together. Also, the main thing which you should keep in mind is that both these courses need a thorough study and also you should give sufficient time to both LLB and CA.
The benefits of these two courses done together would be that you will get great career opportunities once you complete CA with LLB. Also, private sector has always loved this combination of these two courses and they get paid ver
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Palash Jain

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Looking at your profile you stand a good chance of converting Great Lakes Chennai. Operations is decent at Great Lakes. You have many companies coming for recruitment plus international faculty comes to teach Operations.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Nivedita, yes for admission in Banaras Hindu University to M.Sc. in Botany a candidate must also have offered chemistry as one of the subjects at the graduate level.

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Hareesh B

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Hi Kunal,
If you are taking a drop studying the same thing, which is a difficult.
So, it's better to take admission in the same year (Plus you are interested in science).

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Aashray.
Yes, you can get B.Sc (microbiology) in IMS - Ghaziabad, UC Campus. The candidate must have passed intermediate/10+2 with biology/math with at least 45% marks.

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Ratnadeep Korabu

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As we all know, this issue is never going to be solved. But we can say both the branches have never ending scope. Where ever you go, you need shelter, clean water, etc. We get all these with help of civil guys and also the electronics devices and gadgets nowadays are so important for all the people. Both the branches are evergreen branches. So, if you are asking this for your career then I would suggest that you go with your own interest.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) is a centrally sponsored programme, aims to work with 300-plus state universities and its affiliated colleges to raise the bar of campus life. Launched in 2013, the RUSA aims at providing strategic funding to eligible state higher educational institutions. The central funding (in the ratio of 60:40 for general category states, 90:10 for special category states and 100% for union territories) is based on norms and is outcome dependent. So RUSA is not a Educational board or University, This is a centrally funding scheme for Universities/Colleges up gradation. Hence here is no any question of
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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

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For Masters, you have to crack the entrance exam, you can pursue Masters in finance or marketing wherever your interest lies but having a B.Com background, you would have basic finance related knowledge which you could apply in MBA in finance. Getting into top B-Schools should be your priority.

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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

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Mechatronics Engineering is the branch of Science which includes the study of mechanical engineering, electronics engineering, computer engineering, telecommunications, system engineering and control engineering. Expense totally Depends in Which College you are going to study. Different Colleges have different Fee Structures. I am Sharing some links about scope and Careers Prospects in Mechatronics in India Below do check out the links below. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/colleges/b-tech-in-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-india
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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

Guide-Level 11

Yes, for Aeronautical Engineering. Computer Science is not necessary. To enter into engineering college, you have to give Engineering Entrance Exams after class 12th. For that Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics are compulsory Subjects. CS in not compulsory. It is your choice to take CS in class 12th or not. In first year, all subjects are common in all branches. Subjects differs according to University. But, there are some subjects, which are in every university's syllabus. Basic Programming Languages is a subject you will learn in your first year. After that, from 2nd year onwards there is no subject related to Computer Science. Some des
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Shivani BJHappy To Help Anytime!!!

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Australia and UK. Also, it depends upon your budget.

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arzoo malhotra

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To work as a government teacher, you must hold a B.Ed degree and pass the HTET or CTET exam. If you want to teach computer applications at a school, you can do BCA first and then B. Ed but completing so after graduation will only allow you to teach lower courses; if you want to teach higher classes, you should complete a postgraduate degree in the same field before enrolling in B.Ed. LPU offers a two-year B.Ed degree with a variety of benefits, including:
Permanent tie-ups with reputed schools
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