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1. Complete a law degree from an NCA-accredited school.
2. Pass the bar exam in Canada.
3. Complete an articling programme.
4. Be called to the bar. The bar exam in Canada is a challenging exam that tests your knowledge of Canadian law. You will need to study for several months to pass the
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There are two schools of thoughts in this issue. One says don't waste time and concentrate on your studies of BE. Second school says, you can finish such exams in 2ndor3rd year itself. I would advise you to take course as per your capabilities. If you are confident of not affecting your studies for BE, the go ahead.
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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding NEET exam, eligibility to appear for the exam, reservation of seats etc.
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medicine/exams/neet-ug
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
If you love animals and Science, then you might want be a veterinarian. Veterinarians are basically animal doctors who diagnosis and prescribe treatments for animals.
The physicians who treat human being when they are sick are called doctors and those who treat animals when they are sick or injured are called vets (veterinarians). Veterinary medicine covers all types of animals either it is domesticated or wild. It is the field of Medical Courses.
Genetic Engineering is also referred as genetic modificat
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You can directly apply to the college after clearing your 10+2 from a recognized board of education. There is no eligibility criteria as such
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IIST is a premiur establishment supported by ISRO. It offers many courses for study after graduation. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information.
https://www.iist.ac.in/admissions/postgraduate/regular
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The fees of NIT's is about Rs.1.25 Lacs per annum. But now they have been given freedom to enhance it on a regular basis. But you should not worry. With world-class facilities, it's worth it added with good placements. Also, banks are willing to give education loan.
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These two are quite different. ITI is after 8th to 12th depending on the trade selected. It's skill based training lasting for about one year. On the other hand, courses in Polytechnic are of three years duration after 10th and it imparts skills in different branches of engineering at the level of Diploma.So if you have time and money then go for Diploma else go for ITI.
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Nowadays, airlines have started looking towards type rated candidates. Some airlines have also switched to training the candidates through their own cadet pilot programmes.
There are some airlines who actually hire candidates who have a commercial pilot license and the selection process includes:
1. Technical Exam
2. Compass Test
3. Interview
4. Medicals
5. Induction.
Some airline also put Psychometric test and group discussion, as a part of their selection procedure.
Others who look for candidates with Type Rating on certain fleet like Airbus or Boeing or ATR, for si
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