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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
As per your query, you may consider these options:
Wildlife Science
Psychology
Environment Science
Forensic Science
Stem cell research
Microbiology
Horticulture
Genetic Science
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
I am sorry to say that you need to be equivalent to 12th with 50% or more to seek admission in a program as such. Hence, you aren't eligible to pursue BMM or Bachelors in cinema. Why don't you go ahead with engineering and take an admission in lateral entry in the second year of engineering?
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, absolutely. BJMC is as same as Bachelors in journalism (Honors) offered by DU. It's just that the notation of the courses might be different with the range of topics slightly varying from each other, but the course will lead you to the same hallway of opportunities in the field of journalism, media and mass communication.
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Guide-Level 14
Going for a Masters is wiser since you will be more mature and will know your career plans and interests in a much better way. Also, post-study work options after Masters is higher. But the choice is yours. If you have a very strong profile you can apply for a Bachelors too. Check budget and university requirements, also talk with your school counselors and family members. BS will be a four year programme and MS will be either one or two years.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Bachelor of Physical Education or B.P.Ed is an undergraduate course dealing with sports and physical fitness. The course, basically, introduces the individual to the domain of all sort of sports activities and its related knowledge. It is a vast course which is specifically meant for people with a sports background. Any student who has successfully cleared his 10+2 with 50% in any stream is eligible to apply and go through with this course. Whereas, M.P.ED is Masters in physical education. It is the discipline which is concerned with sports activities and equips the students with a range of practical skills applicable in officiating at
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