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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash VermaCivil Engineering NiT Agartala

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The eyesight of candidates must not have any degree of squin or any morbid condition of eyes or of the eyelids that is liable to aggravate or recur. Neither should they exhibit symptoms of the pressure of trachoma and iris complications. Candidates must possess good binocular vision (fusion faculty and a full field of vision in both eyes). Movement of the eyeballs must be full in all direction and the pupils should react normally to light and accommodation. Use of corrective lenses for eyesight is permitted but the maximum permissible limits, at entry, are 6/12 in each eye or 6/9 in better eye and 6/18 in the other eye for distant unai
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Definitely, yes. You need to be at least a graduate to pursue B.Ed. So you surely apply for it. I hope this would suffice. All the best and god bless you.

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Samreen khan

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You are eligible to apply for B.Ed.
The eligibility is you need to have with at least 55 % marks either in the Bachelor's degree and/or in the master's degree in Sciences/Social Sciences/Commerce/Humanity, Bachelors in Engineering.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Jaipur National University 1. Understand the organisation of Critical Care Services. 2. Acquire clinical knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to quickly assess and manage emergencies in medicine. 3. To establish and maintain clinical knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to quickly assess and manage emergencies in medicine. 4. To perform a complete and appropriate assessment of acutely ill patients, I. e. a well- organized history and physical examination. 5. To select appropriate investigations, including laboratory and diagnostic imaging.

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Abhijeet Bhagwat

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WE-School is a far better option. Your curriculum will be made according to the needs of the job and the timeline. You will be having access to the library and will be provided with enough academic material to help you in completing your course. WE-School is AICTE approved. Thus the certificate has value and will be considered in MNC's too.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes. Only if you have completed your Bachelor's degree with 55% as an aggregate. Then you could definitely pursue MA in English.

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Himanshu Madan

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M.Sc is a post graduate degree. engineering is a professional course whereas M.Sc leads you to become a teacher or in research.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

1. Appear for an entrance exam(whose score is accepted by your dream college). Know its eligibility criteria and admission process. Also be updated about the important dates of the exam and college registrations.
2. Clear all the necessary cutoffs(overall and/or sectional).
3. Once the first two steps are cleared, one can expect an interview call from the college(s).
4. Give your best in these rounds; typically consists of a Written Ability Test(WAT) and/or group or case discussion(GD/CD) and personal interview(PI).
5. Clearing those rounds successfully will finally land you to being offered with the admission into that college.

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Apurva BankaB.Tech Student @ PESU

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As far as I know MBA students are supposed to wear formals. Since I am not a MBA student I don't know how strict the college is with this rule. I think a present MBA student will help you better with this. If I get to know anything I will update you in the comments.

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Samreen khan

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There are so many coaching that it cannot be easily said which are best until we have a clear cut knowledge of the study materials, teaching skills, faculties, etc. "Made Easy" is much well-known coaching class with its centres in many cities.

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

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Hello Chintan,
All B.Sc courses are based on marks obtained in 12th and all engineering courses are based on some or the other entrance exam.
Best wishes!

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astha singh

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The list of the most popular MBA specializations in no particular order is as follows:
Marketing.
Human Resources.
Finance.
Information Systems.
Consulting.
Entrepreneurship.
Operations Management.

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Zeeshan Danish

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Many colleges conduct evening classes for engineering, you can go through websites of colleges which are suitable for you according to your locality and your performance in Diploma. Just check the admissions process and go ahead.
All the best.

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