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Muskan jha

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Yes, you can pursue an M.A. (Master of Arts) degree now, even if you completed your B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) degree in 2001. Many universities and colleges offer graduate programs for individuals who have completed their undergraduate studies, regardless of how long ago they completed them. However, it's important to note that admission requirements for graduate programs may vary depending on the institution and programme. Some programs may require applicants to have a certain minimum GPA, while others may require specific coursework or relevant work experience. Additionally, some programs may require applicants to take standardized tes
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MEHTAB SINGH GORAYA

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Yes, it is an excellent course, especially if you are looking for permanent residency. However, it really depends on you interest in accounts. La Trobe University and Monash university are one of the reputed ones which offer this course.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, this can be a good option for doing Diploma courses after SSC/ class 10th. But not the best. The best approach is to complete your 12th first then go for Diploma or Degree courses.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

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Melbourne as destination will not be cheap as both MIT and VIctoria hv fee in the range of 50-60k. Check here and decide
http://www.msinaustralia.in/master-of-professional-accounting-in-australia.html

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Anubhuti Dwivedi

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If you want to do business of your own it would be better to go for CA + MBA as it will provide you better exposure to real life business situations through case studies, role plays, etc. which are an essential part of MBA curriculum. Many institutes have their Entrepreneurship Development Cells too which help the students in their start ups.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Sai,
Aeronautical Engineers work with one of the most technologically advanced branches of engineering. The main thrust in this area is on design and development of aircrafts to space and satellite research.
Jobs are available with the national, international, public and private Airline Services as well as aircraft-manufacturing units. Job opportunities for an Aeronautical Engineer in India, lies with various airlines like Air India, Indian Airlines, Helicopter Corporation of India and flying clubs, private airlines and government owned air service and aircraft manufacturers like the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) with its factor
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vivek mishrawho am I????

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Sam Higginbotom Institute Of Agriculture Technology and Sciences and Sciences, SHIATS, allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for Ba(honours) psychology

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Yes, you can. In SASTRA, 70% seats for B.Tech course are filled on the basis of JEE Main score along with prior weightage to the marks in 10+2.
30% seats in B.Tech are filled on the basis of merit drawn on the basis of marks in 10+2 followed by counselling. In the case of admission through JEE Main over 70% seats, 75% weightage will be given to JEE Main score while 25% to the marks in 10+2. In the case of admission, on the basis of 10+2 merit over 30% seats, normalized marks of each board will be considered.
Best of luck.

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Taniksha Agarwal

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MBA and M.Com are both good choices for Postgraduates. MBA isa professional course that focuses more on industry requirements and help students for a better management jobs. M.Com is a course targeting theoretical knowledge in the field of Commerce. While an MBA prepares a candidate for a career in business administration and management, M.Com is an excellent course for academic pursuits in Finance and Commerce. Lets have a overview for MBA vs M.Com
Eigibility: Graduate in any stream Bachelors in commerce with Maths eco and accounts
Admission process: NLT+GD+PI Entrance Test + Counselling
Avg course fee: Rs 6-8 Lacs Rs 1 Lacs
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Yash Arora

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Hello Vivek, to become an Anesthesiologist you have to appear in the entrance exams to get admission in MBBS course. After completing MBBS degree from any of the recognized Medical college or University, you can pursue MD (Doctor of Medicine) in Anesthesiology. After completing this PG course you can start your career as an Anesthesiologist in India. Top colleges for pursuing MD in this specialization are: Symbiosis Institute of Health Science pune, Aligarh Muslim University, AIIMS Delhi, Santosh university Ghaziabad & Amrita School of Medicine, Coimbatore.

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Ananthu PA

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Not that much tough,I think,If you have wish then you can

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Radha Beniwal

Contributor-Level 6

When you are going for a private college. It would be better if you would apply for premier colleges Like SRM, Lovely professional University, VIT etc. You would get a goos scholarrship too at these best colleges. I would suggest take admission in a more reputed institute rather If you have an option.

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Abhishek Saini

Contributor-Level 9

The cutoff for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 59.430 for general category candidates. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as provided by the CAT Centre for the CAT 2015 Examination for candidates who registered with FMS. For example: Composite Score = ?(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section

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Ananthu PA

Beginner-Level 4

You have to make a detailed query about this,of course there are BCA courses without maths , But it seems to be better with maths,It will be more useful for your PG course.

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Radha Beniwal

Contributor-Level 6

As PCB are not eligible for IIT's I would Suggest Some best colleges Like Lovely Professional University, VITU, BHU etc. for taking admission.
There is good scope and Placement in B.tech courses in Biotechnology at LPU and VIT. But if you are choosing for BSc it would be better if you would go for Masters too. as you would usually get low paying jobs after simple B.Sc/BSc(Hons).

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