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Harman Singh

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Yes, there are many. B.Sc in Hotel Management, B.Sc in mass media and so on. Please tell me your area of interest, so that I can guide you better.

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Namrata Singh

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Pass 12th or equivalent exam with English subject securing minimum 50% aggregate.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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No, you can't because CLAT is generally given after 12th standard and is to pursue an undergraduate course. Moreover, one can pursue Masters in Law, only after completing Bachelor's in law.

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VIKRAM K. VIMAANIMedical Expert

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Yess. You are eligible. Don't worry. Fill the application form. Go choice wise. Go for it.

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natasha chhabra

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Hi Priyank, With your background in maths, you can study business, business and data analytics etc. But Canada requires 16 year education, I will first advise you to visit some university websites and also contact them for the acceptance of 3 year degree and then go ahead with your decision to study in Canada. PG Diploma programs however can be done, you can check some good colleges in Canada for one year PG Diploma courses which generally accept 3 year degree courses from India. Search the various programs and colleges, look for the admission criteria and first decide what to study.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Anuj!
In order to do M.Tech, you must have to clear your 4 years B.Tech from a recognised university. B.Sc. Is not eligible to do M.Tech in India.
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