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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can enroll themselves in colleges given below:
· Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi
· Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, New Delhi
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The entrance exam of journalism is an aptitude test that comprises of 4 sections, namely quantitative aptitude test (mathematics), analytical ability test, English language test and general knowledge. For the general knowledge part, read newspapers and current affairs. For the rest of the exam, you can refer to the entrance exam practice books available in the market. You can also option for coaching classes that prepare you well for the general aptitude test.
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You must retake the IELTS or check with the universities for pathway programmes. Most importantly you must check your Bachelor's degree grades, check the university websites for admission requirements and see if you have the required scores and other criteria and apply accordingly.
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St. Xavier's-Mumbai offers 24 courses in 8 streams and for full details, you can visit the given link:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-xavier-s-college-mahapalika-marg-Mumbai-1184
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I hope you know that PG Diploma is a PG level programme so you cannot do it without holding a Bachelor's degree. First, apply to undergraduate programmes in USA and then think of applying for PG Diploma programmes abroad and even in India.
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The answer is no, because whole marks are put in consideration at last after completion of admission process. Then, the best are been given the admission according to their performance. So, giving GD/PI before or at last doesn't make a difference.
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Please follow this link:
http://www.amiestudycircle.com/amie-prospectus-admission.html
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
If you are interested to become a cosmetologist then, you need to have obtained educational & licensing certificates. If you have a right educational qualification and license, then you can work in different industries or you can also be self-employed.
The courses offered by the universities are of full duration courses. Some universities/colleges also offer short duration job oriented courses.
Non-Medical Cosmetologist did not require any professional degree. They only require an age limit not less than 16 years. They can pursue short-term diploma & certificate courses from any cosmetology school to get lice
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You have a good score but actually thing what matter is your performance in GD/PI where GD& PI holds 70% of importance in your admission whereas 30% is only given to academics.
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If you did not have biology in 10+2 then I am afraid you don't have a chance. You have to check with the universities for any foundation course but since UK is very strict with its medical system the universities also make sure to admit good candidates with proper fulfillment of admission criteria. Also, to study medicine in UK, you have to pass UKCAT with a good rank.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Placements (as provided by college)
100% of Total Batch Placed
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus
3i Infotech Airtel Amul Asian Paints Axis Bank Bird Group Coca-Cola Colgate Palmolive HDFC Bank HT Media ICICI ITC Jabong.com MotherDairy SEBI Tata Advanced Systems Ltd Hyderabad XL Dynamics YesBank
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/post-graduate-diploma-in-management-chandragupt-institute-of-management-patna-27232
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