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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hi, For entry-level archaeology jobs like field assistant, surveyor, or museum technician, Bachelor's degrees are typically needed. Aspiring archaeologists often obtain anthropology degrees, which include coursework in linguistics, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and archaeology. The minimum requirement for admission to a three-year Bachelor's degree programme in history or archaeology is a 10+2 or comparable grade point average. One might choose a postgraduate Diploma or degree programme in archaeology after graduating. History graduates from any stream who received a minimum of 55% overall can apply for a Diploma, pos
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An MBA in Hospital Management focuses more on the business aspects of managing healthcare organizations, such as finance, human resources, and operations. 

On the other hand, an MBA in Hospital Administration often delves deeper into the specific challenges of running hospitals, including patient care, healthcare policies, and hospital operations. 

The best option depends on your career goals: if you are more inclined toward the operational side of healthcare institutions, an MBA in Hospital Administration might be ideal. If you prefer a broader approach to management with a focus on the business side of the healthcare industry

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To begin with, you need a 3-year engineering diploma (or equivalent) in any stream with a minimum of 60% aggregate, although obtaining 70% or more can even exempt you from LPUNEST entirely, with admissions based solely on your diploma score. Otherwise, you must appear for LPUNEST (Lateral Entry Test), which is the university's national-level entrance exam. Perform well—ideally scoring within the top percentiles—and your selection will be based on your LPUNEST score and diploma marks, possibly followed by counselling and document verification to finalise admission .

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Hello,
You can take NMAT, XAT, IIFT and MAT apart from CAT.

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

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M.Tech is completely a technical field in which you perform different experiments and compare the results and observe the behaviour. On the other hand, M.Sc. Is dependent on the theoretical parts. I would suggest you go for M.Tech if you had done B.Tech.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Yes, surely. If you have completed your graduation with at least 50% than you can pursue MBA. Specialisation is of your choice. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.

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PG courses and further studies: B.Sc. graduates may go for relevant Masters course (M.Sc.) or PG Diploma course. Some such Masters courses include- M.Sc in Dialysis Technology, M.Sc in Renal Replacement Therapy and Dialysis Technology, M.Sc in Renal Science and Dialysis Technology and M.Sc in Dialysis Therapy.
M.Sc course lasts for a period of 2 years. PG Diploma course generally lasts for 1 year.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Sorry, you are not eligible for this course because The qualification is 50% in 10+2 for general category students. Relaxation of marks is given to the reserved category candidates. Age limit: This may differ from state to state. But the lower age limit mostly ranges between 17 to 18 years. The upper age limit can range between 34 to 35 years. The eligibility to enroll in D. EL. Ed course is more or less the same for all the states. The general eligibility is given below. However, for specific eligibility, candidates must check the details for their respective states as they may vary. Scope:
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Jainil Joshi

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For getting admission into IIMs you need to clear CAT exams As per IIM Bangalore, the CAT exam pattern is the same as that of last year. The CAT exam pattern 2022 helps candidates to understand the structure of the CAT question paper and marking scheme which will also help in better.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi,
Please check with NIOS or any recognised open schooling to see what can be done.

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Khushal Arora

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I firmly believe that one should not look for shortcuts but also at the same time I would say if you have the opportunity, you should grab it. You will be glad to know that LPU has relaxed their eligibility criteria due to COVID-19 and this is the right opportunity for you. An MBA graduate almost becomes a new person after their degree programme is complete. With a new outlook on life and the business world the different areas taught in an MBA programme, will develop the student's survival skills and professionalism, enabling them to develop into exceptional communicators and advisers. I would suggest you to have a look over Lov
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Abhishek Desai

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To get admission into a good and reputed B-school, on has to compulsorily appear for a particular entrance exam(whose score is considered by that B-school), clear the necessary cutoffs and perform well in the interview rounds(if shortlisted for it). No top-ranked B-school offers direct admission; the ones offering so are below-average colleges and not great choices for pursuing MBA.

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