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Arun JordanNever judge a book by it's cover 😊

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Yes, first you have to give the exam for CLAT after completing your graduation then you can go for LLM.

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rishav sood

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Yes, you can but the law course will of 3 years and you will have to do the LL.B course first.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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All the courses have great opportunities. The opportunities are not so much within the type of degree, as it is within the individual who has the degree. Opportunities are always there. It is up to you to take advantage of them through creative and critical thinking, assertiveness, perseverance, commitment, positive attitude, and the ability to think through long-term benefits. The most important and critical issue is your ability to create a vision for yourself. In other words, a clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself.
After you take hold of this vision, you must then develop a road-map that will b
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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Hi,
There are so many options available for you:
B.Sc in Zoology
B.Sc in Botany
B.Sc in Physics
B.Sc in Chemistry
B.Sc in Mathematics
B.Sc in Geography
B.Sc in Geology
Medical:
B.Pharma
Technical (engineering):
B.Tech/BE or Diploma (Polytechnic):
1) Mechanical
2) Electronics
3) Electrical
4) Information Technology
5) Computer Science and engineering.
6) Mass communication
7) Aircraft Maintenance
8) Aeronautical engineering.
9) Petroleum and chemical engineering.
10) Survey and Packaging, etc. Technical (non- engineering. ):
1) BCA
2) DCA
3) DITA
4) B.Sc. IT
5) B.Sc. CS
Management:
1) BBA
2) B.Com
3) B.Arch
You can pursue any of the above mentioned courses. Scholar
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Germany is one of the top most countries for engineering and universities are way more competitive, high standards compared to private institutes in India. Hence admissions are also very competitive.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Check studyabroad.shiksha.com.


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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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It depends on the programme of study and the university. Many universities and colleges do not require any other test but IELTS or TOEFL. Since they are English speaking nations you must prove your English language proficiency. You have to visit the college website and check the entry requirements.

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