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1. https://www.coursera.org/courses?languages=en&query=finance
2. https://www.edx.org/course?search_query=finance
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It is a postgraduate Psychology course.Clinical psychology is an integration of science,theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of understanding.Clinical psychology represents the largest subfield of psychologists.
M.Sc Clinical Psychology Eligibility:
Candidates must complete B.Sc degree or Equivalent (branch psychology) from a recognized University.
Candidates must be secured with minimum of 60% of marks in graduation.
Some reputed colleges and Institutes do conduct entrance examination to get admission to their M.Sc degree course.
Duration: This course duration is
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Some physician assistants pursue additional education in a specialty. Postgraduate educational programs are available in areas such as emergency medicine and psychiatry. To enter one of these programs, a physician assistant must be a graduate of an accredited program and be certified by the NCCPA.
As they gain greater clinical knowledge and experience, physician assistants can earn new responsibilities and higher wages. For example, experienced physician assistants may supervise other staff and physician assistant students or they may become an executive leader of a healthcare organization.
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IT is all about information technology which has a much wider canvas of study. On the other hand, software can be thought of as computer language. Now it's really difficult to say which is easier or tougher. It's actually our passion that determines our ability to learn or learn faster. Both these have vast potential for employment.
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B.Sc (Forestry): 10+2 passed with Science subjects with minimum 50% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST/PH candidates).PCM or PCB
B.Sc (Horticulture): 10+2 passed with Science subjects with minimum 50% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST/PH candidates).PCM or PCB
B.V.Sc. & A.H.: 10+2 passed with Science subjects with minimum 50% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST/PH candidates).PCB
B.Tech (Ag. engineering.): 10+2 passed with Science subjects with minimum 50% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST/PH candidates).PCM
B.F.Sc.: 10+2 passed with Scie
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Whether or not you will get settled with it is a difficult question to answer, in UK anyway, it is tough because work permit rules are very strict now. You have to confirm with the university about their career assistance, internship opportunities, help with work permit in and outside UK, etc. They have mentioned details here:
http://www.coventry.ac.uk/london/careers-and-internships/
Also, the area you have chosen is all about creativity, hardwork and channelizing your skills correctly. If you have the right skills and utilise it well then a great career is waiting for you. To apply check the admission requirements on the univ
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For more details please refer https://christuniversity.in/humanities-and-social-sciences/sociology/master-of-arts-(ma)-in-applied-sociology.
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Placements after MBA is a totally different cup of tea as compared with placements after B.Tech. Recruiters look for spark, out of box ideas, the ability of analysis of given situation to find solutions as criteria for MBA candidates. They are not looking for core competency at graduation since it could be B.Com, BA, or anything.
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Nowadays B.Tech is losing its popularity as there are no jobs for students but you have to choose among these two courses. So, I suggest you to go with B.Sc as there are many good colleges for this such as BHU, DU, JNU, AU, PU and many more. By choosing this, you can prepare for further exams also.
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You must complete your 10+2 and then apply to US universities for engineering. You cannot apply after 10th. Complete your 10+2 with very good academic scores. You must also take the SAT and TOEFL to apply to Bachelor's degree courses in the USA. As an initial step visit university websites like Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, UCLA, etc. and learn about the undergraduate admission process. Start preparing early on.
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As you know that the list is very long so you can visit the link provided and can get complete information about the college:
https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/colleges/colleges-mumbai
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Candidates are primarily offered admission in Masters programmes offered at ICT Mumbai on the basis of their GATE/GPAT score (whichever is applicable). However, aspirants are informed that PG course admissions at ICT are conducted at two levels and merit list is also prepared at these levels, that is, Level 1 and Level 2.
Level 1: Merit list is prepared basis valid GATE/GPAT score in the specified subject and thereafter no written test or interview round is conducted for admission. Level 2 admission process is only conducted if seats remain vacant after merit list of Level 1 is released.
Level 2: Merit lis
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