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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The decision of when to enroll your daughter in music classes would depend on a few factors such as her age, musical background, and level of interest in learning classical music. If your daughter is very young (around 4-5 years old), you may want to consider enrolling her in a music programme specifically designed for young children, such as a Suzuki Method programme. These programs often focus on developing a strong foundation in music theory and technique through games and fun activities and can help build a love for music in young children. If your daughter is a bit older (around 7-8 years old), she may be ready to start learning a
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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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No, you can't do both simultaneously. Candidates can pursue a sports course after 12. There are various courses offered in the field such as B.Sc. Sports Science, BBA Sports Management, Bachelor of Sports Management and much more.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Opulent School of Acting and Fine Arts is a private institute located in Mumbai, India that offers a Diploma in Performing Arts program. The fee structure for this program may vary from year to year, and it is always best to contact the school directly for the most up-to-date information.
As of my knowledge cutoff in 2021, the total fee for the Diploma in Performing Arts program at Opulent School of Acting and Fine Arts was approximately INR 1,25,000 for the entire course duration. This fee may be paid in installments, with a portion due at the beginning of each semester.
In addition to tuition fees, there may be additional costs associa
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Arka Chowdhury

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Because the cutoff varies each year, you must visit the college website to learn more

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Arka Chowdhury

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For admission to this course the candidate should apply only on the prescribed form.
Admission forms can be obtained from the office on payment of 150/- on working week days between 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Duly filled application forms should be submitted to the office on working week days between 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. The applicant must deposit 10/- as registration fees in cash while depositing the admission form.
The applicant must furnish attested copies of the following documents alongwith the admission form.a. Mark Sheet of Senior Secondary Examination.b. Certificate / Mark Sheet of Secondary Examination.c. Transfer Certificate from
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Nitika

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M.A. English or Master's of Arts in English is a postgraduate course in humanities and arts that is 2 years long. To pursue M.A. In English one must complete graduation in a relevant discipline from a recognised college with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. M.A. English Admission 2023 is done based on both a merit and entrance basis followed by PI / GD and counseling rounds in some colleges. For merit-based admission, the selection of candidates is based on the marks scored in their undergraduate programs, while entrance-based admissions are done on the performance of the applicants in various national and universit
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Nitika

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Geography was the most preferred subject among the optional subjects chosen by the candidates, followed by Political Science & International Relations and Sociology. Sociology can help in the ethics paper as well with its focus on human nature, behaviour and society. This subject also helps to a great extent in writing on social issues topics in the GS and essay papers. Political Science and sociology has most importance in their own fields but taking sociology is better for both UPSC and PG. Because as per previous years trends the sociology students are qualified in UPSC exam than the political Science. But better go for your interes
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Arun Kumar

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First of all you can't have a Masters degree in cardiology ( as far as I know) if you are a physiotherpy graduate. If it's a Masters degree in cardio respiratory physiotherpy you mean, it's a very promising career to have. There are only a handful of cardio respiratory physiotherapist who focuses on acute and outpatient rehabilitation which is an essential for patients with cardio respiratory complaints.

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