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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Both degrees will prepare you for a career in the legal field. If you are unsure about pursuing a legal career, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in any other field before earning your LL.B.
1. You need to be a graduate to pursue an LL.B. Course in India.
2. You can apply for BBA LL.B. After completing your 12th grade.
3. The integrated BBA/LLB focuses on the business law field.
4. If you want to work as a legal advisory for any company or practice corporate law, you can pursue a BBA LL.B.
5. The LL.B. Is suitable for those who want to practice law in courts or want to become judges through the PCS-J exam.
6. The BBA LL.B. Is an integ
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

You will be ready for a career in law with either degree. Unlike the LL.B. The B.A. LL.B. Is an integrated law course.
1. A graduate degree is required to enroll in an LL.B. Programme in India.
2. In contrast, after completing the 12th grade, you can apply for the BA/LLB programme.
3. In the first two years of your B.A. LL.B. You study arts subjects.
4. After completing both courses, you can practice law in court.
5. You can also pass the PCS-J exam to become a judge. The B.A. LL.B. Is a five-year integrated programme, whereas the LL.B. Takes three years to complete after a three-year Bachelor's degree. Therefore, B.A. LL.B. Saves one
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

After completing the 12th grade, you can enroll in either of these integrated law courses. In order to help you decide which is better for you, here is a brief comparison:
1. The Bachelor of business administration and the Bachelor of legislative law BBA LL.B. Deal with accounts, business studies, etc. Along with law. A BBA LL.B. Is a good option if you are interested in management and business. You can find job opportunities in the corporate and banking sectors. You can also do private practice or work as a legal consultant for a private firm.
2. The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law B.A. LL.B. Along with law, you will s
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Both are graduate degrees in two different fields. The Bachelor of Architecture B.Arch focuses on design, whereas the Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA deals with the IT industry.
1. Duration: A BCA course typically lasts three years, as opposed to a B.Arch course's five-year duration.
2. Coursework: A BCA degree will teach you about database management, graphics, and computer fundamentals. You study building design, construction, and architectural theory in B.Arch.
3. Job Profiles: A BCA degree can be used to obtain positions as a software developer, tester, or junior programmer. You can work as an architectural engineer, building
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Dalham-Assessment and Review Tool D-ART Preparation Tips:
1- Make a study schedule according to the exam pattern and syllabus.
2- Know the exam pattern.
1- Mode of examination: Online (offline for Architecture and Design students)
2- Number of papers: 2 (Human Factor and Knowledge Validation)
3- A number of sections:
For Human Factor paper: 4 (Thematic Perception Test, Application Rating, Video SOP, Social Skills Test)
For Knowledge Validation paper: 3 (Elective, Aptitude, Comprehensive)
4- Duration of exam:
Human Factor paper: 7 Days
Knowledge Validation paper: 3 Hours
5- The number of questions:
For Human Factor paper: NA
For Knowledge Validati
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Both degrees are graduate-level work in two distinct fields. While the Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA focuses on the IT industry, the Bachelor of Visual Arts BVA is more concerned with the visual arts.

  1. Length: A BCA course typically lasts three years, as opposed to a BVA course's four-year length.
  2. Coursework: You'll learn database management, graphics, and computer fundamentals with a BCA degree. In BVA you study traditional art forms like painting and drawing.
  3. Job Profiles: A BCA degree can be used to land jobs as a junior programmer, tester, or software developer. A BVA degree entitles you to employment as a visual designer, pain
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Guide-Level 15

D-ART 2023 Exam Dates (Tentative):
Application Form Start Date: March (Tentative)
Application Form Last Date: May 2023 (Tentative)
Admit Card Availability: August 2023 (Tentative)
D-ART 2023 Exam Date: August 2023 (Tentative)
Release of Answer Keys: August 2023 (Tentative)
D-ART 2023 Results: September 2023 (Tentative)
Sending Results to Institutes: September 2023 (Tentative)
Sessions: Part B (Knowledge Validation Exam) will be conducted in 3 slots:
1- Morning Session: 9 AM to 12 PM.
2- Afternoon Session: 1 PM to 4 PM.
3- Evening Session: 5 PM to 8 PM. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha D-ART exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/humanit
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

It is difficult to compare both courses as they are from different fields. While the Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA focuses on the IT industry, the Bachelor of Design (B. Des. ). Is more concerned with fashion design.
1. Coursework: A BCA degree will instruct you in software, graphics, and other foundational concepts of computers. The B. Des. Provides an in-depth understanding of all facets of the fashion industry.
2. Job Profiles: A BCA degree can be used to land jobs as a junior programmer, tester, or software developer. You can find employment as a fashion designer, a fashion stylist, or a design manager after earning a degre
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of the best Books for the D-ART exam is mentioned below;
1- NID that Books (Aptitude Section) by R. S. Aggarwal
2- Design drawing by Francis D. K. Ching
3- Basic Rendering by Robert W. Gill
4- UCEED (B. Des) Entrance Books and Test Series by AFA India
5- Analytical Reasoning, Mental Aptitude, Verbal Aptitude UCEED Guide) by the Institute Of Creative Sciences
6- Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal
7- Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal
8- Comprehensive English for NID, NIFT, UCEED CEED NATA B.Arch & Other Design Entrance Exams by
Designologue
9- Perspective Drawing Handbook by Joseph D'Amelio
10- Cracking CEED & UCEED (with Pr
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Since the two courses are in completely different fields, comparing them is challenging. While the Bachelor of Business Administration BBA emphasizes entrepreneurship, the Bachelor of Design (B. Des. ). Is more concerned with fashion design.
1. Coursework: The BBA degree will teach you the fundamentals of accounting, management theory, and business communication. The B. Des. Offers a thorough understanding of all facets of the fashion industry.
2. Job Profiles: A BBA can help you land positions as a public relations manager, sales executive, or marketing executive. With a B. Des, you can pursue a career as a fashion designer, fashion s
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Guide-Level 15

Syllabus for the Dalham-Assessment and Review Tool exam:
1- For Comprehensive: Geography, Psychology, Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Sports, Leadership, Theatre and Films, Contemporary Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Journalism, History, Archaeology, Literature B.A. I), Metaphors and Narratives, TV & Media, Gender, Cultural Studies, Mythology, Performing Arts, Social Enterprise, Design & Architecture, Anthropology, Environmental Studies, Political Science, Visual Arts.
2- For Elective-Based Section: This section tests the knowledge of candidates on their chosen subject from DALHAM. However, for
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Scope:
Dietitians: One of the primary roles that a graduate in Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Dietetics takes on is of a dietitian. Here, the core responsibilities include analyzing the demands, dietary habits, and medical conditions of the patients or individuals and accordingly devising their diet plans.
1- Clinical Dietetics and Nutritionist:
1- A graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics can work as a dietician in hospitals and a Nutritionist in health centers, health clinics, and MNCs.
2- Opportunity to be a registered dietician specialist.
3- Dietetics and Nutritionist graduates can work as project associate
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The Bachelor of Business Administration BBA places more emphasis on entrepreneurship, while the Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA concentrates on the IT sector.
1. Subject matter covered in the curriculum: In the BBA you will learn the foundational concepts of accounting, management theory, and business communication. You will learn about software, graphics, and other basic computer concepts through a BCA degree.
2. Job Profiles: A BBA can help you get jobs as a marketing executive, sales executive, or public relations manager. Jobs as a junior programmer, tester, or software developer can be obtained with a BCA degree.
3. Top Empl
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of the best nutrition and dietetics colleges in India is mentioned below:

  1. Jamia Hamdard New Delhi. 
  2. Christian Medical College, Vellore.
  3. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research.
  4. Manav Rachna University, Faridabad.
  5. Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi.
  6. Amity University, Noida.
  7. The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.
  8. Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana Ambala.

For more details, you may visit the Shiksha nutrition and dietetics page. I hope this will help you.

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Raya Mondal

Beginner-Level 4

When comparing electrical engineer versus civil engineer job prospects, electrical engineers enjoy a slightly higher wages, but civil engineers have more opportunities. If we compare the average wages paid by the employer to electrical engineers are bit higher than that of civil engineers. But, the demand for electrical engineers would experience little or no change through 2018. Although the decade should SEE a huge demand for electrical engineering items such as electric power generators or transmitters etc. However, Civil Engineering jobs, face bright prospects through 2018, with an expected growth rate of 18 percent. The jobs oppor
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Master's of Science in nutrition and dietetics is related to the subjects like child development, food service management, human nutrition, etc. So if you choose Master's of Science in nutrition and dietetics, you have various options to choose as a career you can work in the food industry, become a professor, start your clinic or clear the government exams and join the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS). The average salary of nutrition and dieteticions is INR 1,25,000 LPA to INR 3,00,000 PA. Master's of Science in clinical nutrition, you will be oriented to the medical field where you will be learning about advanced biochemi
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MURPHY J

Beginner-Level 5

Depends on your interest. But, you have to study more in electrical branch as compared to CSE and also the job opportunities in CSE branch is more than electrical branch.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Most Diploma engineering aspirants often face the dilemma of which branch is better for them. Here is a small comparison given to help you decide which is better:
1. Subjects: In the Diploma programme in mechanical engineering (DME), you learn about engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, machines, etc. In the Diploma in electrical engineering (DEE), you learn about digital electronics, transducers, electronic devices, and circuits.
2. Job Descriptions: With a DME, you can work as a mechanic, manufacturing supervisor, mechanical consultant, and so on. With a DEE, you can get jobs such as junior engineer, CAD junior engineer, and technic
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3 years ago

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Most aspirants for a Diploma in engineering frequently struggle with the decision of which branch is best for them. Here is a brief comparison to assist you in deciding which is superior:
1. Subjects: In the mechanical engineering Diploma programme (DME), you study engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, machines, etc. You study concrete structures, materials testing, and construction management for your civil engineering Diploma (DCE).
2. Job descriptions: A DME entitles you to employment as a mechanic, manufacturing manager, mechanical consultant, and other related positions. You can work as a surveyor, a conservation assistant at ASI
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Nutrition and dietetics is a field that is destined for numerous jobs and many career opportunities. Today most people are getting health conscious. So, Nutrition and dietetics is a field with many new opportunities. You can open a clinic of your own, join a hospital, or go for research work or a teaching job. Not only this you can join international organizations like World Health organisation. Also, this field is an emerging field. So, there is no cutthroat competition like in the other stereotypical fields. So getting a job or making a career in this field will be a little easy. However, Dietetics and Nutrition course is very relata
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