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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes alternative medicine is legal and recognised in India. India has a rich tradition of various forms of alternative medicine systems that are officially recognised and regulated by government.
Many alternative medicine courses have legal recognition in India like -
Ayurveda
Siddha Medicine
Homeopathy
Hope this helped your query! All the best!
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IT and marine engineering are the best streams. Both the streams command good salary packages.
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1. Sales and marketing.
2. Management.
3. CS/ CA/ CFA/ CWA.
4. MCA/ Animation/ Web design.
5. Mass communication and journalism/ Advertising.
6. Hotel management.
7. Travel and tourism.
8. Air hostess/ Commercial pilot.
9. Social work.
10. Law.
11. Banking and finance.
12. Library science.
13. B.Ed.
14. Garment/ Jewellery/ Foot wear/ Interior designer.
15. Content/ Technical content writing.
16. BPO/ KPO.
17. MBA.
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Candidates should also meet the minimum score required in the qualifying graduation degree examination. The minimum qualifying marks in degree examination for different categories is given below
General As per DU LLB 2017 eligibility criteria, the candidates belonging to General category need to secure a minimum of 50 per cent marks in the qualifying degree-level examination.
OBC Those applying for DU LLB 2017 under OBC category
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You should not look at the fees. You can consider the college placement and faculty. If I talk about FMS, which is a government college with low fee structure is actually one of the top most college offering MBA.
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Please follow this link, you can get details of almost every entrance exam for MBA:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exam
I hope this helps.
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For B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) course, candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with securing minimum 50% aggregate.
The candidates must be below 20 years as on 1 July, 2017 (22 years in case of SC/ST category) for B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) programme.
Foreign National Candidates have to secure minimum 65% marks in the qualifying examination for BA LLB course.
For LL.M. (One year) programme, aspirants should have completed LL.B. or an Equivalent Law Degree with securing 55% marks (for general candidates)
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I feel M.Sc will take you to a much higher level but in terms of knowledge or in pursuit of research. Doing certificate course in Android or any such SW will enhance your employ-ability.
Best wishes.
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If you have a finance background, it will prove to be beneficial for you but even if you don't have any background in Finance still you can opt for it as there are many B.tech graduates who pursue their MBA/PGDM in Finance and do well.
I hope this helps.
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