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Nikita Sethi

Beginner-Level 5

Hey,
It was around INR 11,000 which has increased to INR 13,000.
Rest, you can always ask for prospectus of the college.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Hi,
If you decide to go for MS after BDS, then you have ample of options.
placement - You might get placed in good hospitals in case you are able to score well else if you go for Biotechnology, you have also multiple opportunities at door step given you score well and get placed at good company in the manufacturing industry. No doubt that Bio technology graduates/PGs have high demand as well as MS. It would be better you go for BDS+MS in case you choose Dental Sciences.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Hi, you could start your career by getting admission in Polytechnic, which is a Diploma level course, and is equivalent to plus 2 or intermediate. Although, the fact and weightage and an advantageous point is after completing three year Diploma course in electronics, you will be able to find a job. I have a friend who is successful and have same passion, just as you do he did Diploma in electronics and communication. You will become a junior engineer after completing your Diploma. For further higher studies, you will get admission in the second year of Bachelor in Electronics (BE). And, will be called as Engineer in Electronics.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Vasanthi,
For a Masters in law, you must be a qualified lawyer. If you want to do a LLM, then you must first do a 3 year, 5 year LLB from a recognized institution. Upon fulfilling the graduation criteria, you will be eligible for a Masters in law.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Hasim, Yes, Periyar University is UGC approved, and you can apply for it as well. But, before that you need to be sure of and decide which course you would prefer to go for.

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Harshit Mehta

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The minimum requirement is 60%, rest of the admission are based on merit. Therefore, you need to check the cut-off list.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Kaustubh, Please be specific about your university/college for better understanding of your question.

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Nitin Nagarkoti

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If you are general or OBC, then don't expect B.Sc. . Physics from DU in 83%. I got 93.6% in PCM & I got listed in the 5th cut-off. If you have at least 90%, then you can hope for it. But, you can do B.Sc. . Phy from other universities like IP, etc.

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