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Om Pandey

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Yes, it solely depends upon you. If you can manage your studies you can study both the course. But as per my POV, you need to focus on one course after a clear one you can go for a second. Otherwise, it will be hectic for you to manage both courses at the same time.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, there are many online courses available for studying housing law. Some of the popular platforms offering such courses include:
1. Coursera - Offers a range of courses on housing law, such as "Housing Policy and Planning", "Introduction to Housing Law", and "Housing Discrimination and the Law". These courses are typically taught by professors and experts in the field, and provide a comprehensive overview of the legal framework governing housing.
2. Udemy - Offers a range of courses on landlord-tenant law, eviction law, and fair housing law. These courses are often taught by practicing attorneys or legal experts and offer practical i
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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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B.Sc. In Cardiac Technology is a 3-year full-time undergraduate course divided into 6 semesters. Cardiac Technology is an allied course in medicine. Cardiac Technologists assist physicians during invasive cardiovascular testing; a tube is inserted into one of the blood vessels that carry blood into the heart. The job of a technician is to perform tasks that require less medical training before and during the procedure so doctors can focus on the results of the test. Eligibility for B.Sc. In Cardiac Technology.
1. 10+2 education completed in the Science stream from a recognised educational Board.
2. Physics, Chemistry, English and Biolog
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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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No, AIM Kolkata doesn't accept MAT score for its MBA Admission.

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Yes, there may be chances that you will get in JoSAA counselling. You have to wait till the last round of counselling.

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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B.Sc. In Anaesthesia Technology is a 3-year full-time undergraduate degree course. The eligibility for this course is the 12th or equivalent examination in the Science stream with a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Some of the top institutes which offer admission to B.Sc. In Anaesthesia Technology are:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences AIIMS Delhi
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), UP
Mahatma Gandhi Mission Institute of Health Sciences (MGMIHS), Mumbai
Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC), Shimla
Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune
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You have to go and check on the application form you have filled for the VITEEE exam or you also got an email or SMS where your application no. Is written.

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No sir, I don't think that you will able to get IIT at this rank. as your rank is more than INR 2,50,000. I think that you should go with private college.

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