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Yes, you can pursue law. It is a subject which relates to everything and every subject and you will have an advantage because you have already done CS. LLB+CS is a good career option.
Good luck.
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This depends and varies from university to university. Some universities do conduct exams while others don't. So, it depends on the college you choose.
Good luck.
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To study MBA one needs work experience. A minimum of 2 years is required. You must also take the GMAT or GRE. However there are some foreign university campuses which you can check but not sure of its competitive advantage like you can check MDIS where they offer MBA from several universities in UK, Australia etc. Check PSB Academy too. A new MBA programme you may check is Concordia University Chicago MBA - Singapore. Before applying check accreditation and job prospects.
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Regards.
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https://www.shiksha.com/careers/psychologist-94.
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Good luck.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Admissions are closed for most of the colleges. It is advisable to get in touch with the college officials for detailed information:
https://admission.nopaperforms.com/ganga-group-of-institutions/engg
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Mail to:
Support: support@eiilmuniversity.co.in
Registrar: registrar@eiilmuniversity.co.in
http://www.eiilmuniversity.co.in/contacts.html.
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Yes, if you work hard and stay motivated. You can even secure good marks in a preparation of one month. Don't get distracted, study hard and work smartly and you will definitely get good marks.
All the best for your exams.
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It is entirely at the college discretion. It is advisable to get in touch with them directly for more information.
http://www.anucde.info/contactus.php
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