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Ayush Khandelwal

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No work experience is compulsory.

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You can take the exam as long as you :
Have a Bachelors (or equivalent) degree, or be in the final year of your Bachelors degree at the time of registration, or have four years of qualified, professional work experience or a combination of work/college experience that totals four years
Meet the professional conduct admission criteria
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Have a valid international travel passport.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Yuva Vanka, you are presently doing Diploma in mechanical engineering and after completion you wish to complete aerospace engineering graduation so that you can get a job in NASA. Right? Frankly speaking getting a job in NASA for a non US citizen is quite tough since that being the premier space agency of the country. In addition take on board specialists from different fields of studies like fluids structure materials physics mathematics metallurgy etc. One need not be an aerospace engineer to get employed in NASA for that matter even ISRO here in India. The best way for you is to clear your JEE Mains and then JEE Advanced and g
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Yes, a B.Sc. Life Science student can pursue a Pharma. D (Doctor of Pharmacy) programme after graduation. However, it is important to note that eligibility criteria for admission to a Pharma. D programme may vary from institution to institution. Generally, to be eligible for a Pharma. D programme, students are required to have a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy or related fields such as Biology Chemistry Biotechnology, Biochemistry, etc. Therefore, if a B.Sc. Life Science student has completed their undergraduate studies with the relevant prerequisite courses required for admission into a Pharma. D programme, they may apply for admission.
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The University Grants Commission (UGC) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the functioning of universities in India. If a university fails to conduct exams or complete a course within the prescribed duration, students can approach the UGC to file a complaint. The UGC has issued guidelines for addressing grievances related to universities, including complaints related to non-conduct of exams, delay in declaration of results, and other academic issues. The UGC has also set up a grievance redressal mechanism, which includes a dedicated online portal for registering complaints. Additionally, students can also approach the Uni
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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After class 12th, you can choose to continue in your existing stream in 2 ways -
1) Traditional courses like B.Sc. Etc.
2). Professional courses like B.A. B.Sc. IT etc. Or change stream
1) traditional courses like B.A. B.Com
2) Professional courses like B.A. LL.B. You can plan to continue with computer science by studying courses like B.Sc. CS IT, B.Tech, B.A.

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