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Arpta Singh

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The full form of NTA is National Testing Agency (NTA). NTA is established by Ministry of Education, MoE (Earlier known as Ministry of Human Resource Development-MHRD) as an independent/ autonomous, self-reliant and self-sustained premier testing organisation. NTA conducts the undergraduate and postgraduate courses through CUET. It also conducts PhD courses of Delhi University, which is held through DUET. NTA introduced CUET exam for UG courses of Delhi University from the last academic session while admission to PG courses of Delhi University through CUET from this academic session.

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YASH SHARMA

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A career in teaching after LL. M. can be quite fulfilling for those who are passionate about the subject and enjoy sharing their knowledge with others. With an LL. M. degree, one can pursue a teaching career in law schools, universities, and colleges as a professor or lecturer. Apart from teaching, an LL. M. degree can also open up other career opportunities such as legal research, writing and publishing, policy-making, advocacy and consulting, working for government agencies and international organizations, and practicing law as a specialised attorney. However, it is important to note that career opportunities may vary depending on th
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Arun Kumar

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Shri S. G. Minority Ayurved Medical College and Hospital Ghazipur
Aligarh Unani and Ayurved Medical College & Hospital Aligarh
Shri Sai Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital Aligarh
Vd Yagya Dutt Sharma Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Khurja.

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Chandni Arora

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If you're looking to make your mark in the fast-paced world of media management, you'll need to have a diverse set of skills at your disposal. From digital marketing and media planning to KPIs and beyond, the ability to navigate this ever-evolving landscape is key to success. But that's not all - social media managers must also be adept at copywriting, design, and public speaking to engage their audiences effectively. And when it comes to tactical execution, attention to detail is absolutely crucial. Whether you're crafting compelling ad creative or analyzing social media analytics, writing, research, SEO knowledge, and design skills w
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Chandni Arora

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Well, getting an MBA in Event Management can equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in this fast-paced industry. During your studies, you will learn project management skills that will help you plan, organize, and execute events of various sizes and complexities. You will also gain business skills such as budgeting, marketing, and sponsorship which are crucial to the success of any event. Additionally, you will develop creative and communication skills, which will enable you to come up with unique and engaging concepts and effectively communicate with clients, vendors, and team members. As a result, you will be pr
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Chandni Arora

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If you're interested in a career in the healthcare industry in India, an MBA in Health Administration could be the perfect launching pad for you. With the increasing demand for healthcare services and the rapid growth of the industry, there's a growing need for qualified professionals with specialised business and healthcare knowledge. As a graduate of this programme, you'll have the opportunity to pursue a variety of exciting career paths, including leadership positions in healthcare organizations, consulting, technology, policy, and entrepreneurship. You'll gain a competitive edge in the job market, thanks to the comprehensive curric
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Biswajit Panja

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After B.Sc, the position you will get in jobs will have very less payable amount and position is also not so well so at least you have M.Sc. Degree for applying good positions in chemical companies (like R&D) but also without a Ph.D. you increment to higher officials is not that much easy so if you want to go to an industry you have to do a Ph.D. otherwise you have different PSU after the completing the M.Sc. Like ONGC, BARC and others by GATE and by giving the UPSC Chemistry exam you got the GSI-Geochemist and the educators at different online platform or after successfully getting JRF you applied for assistant professors at different
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YASH SHARMA

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If you are a lawyer and wish to pursue a career in sports nutrition, there are several courses and programs available that can help you achieve your career goals. Here are some steps you can take to become a sports nutritionist:
1. Get a Bachelor's Degree: You can start by getting a Bachelor's degree in nutrition, dietetics, or a related field. This will give you a strong foundation in the principles of nutrition, anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry.
2. Get a Master's Degree: If you want to specialize in sports nutrition, you can pursue a Master's degree in sports nutrition or exercise Science. This will help you develop a deeper unde
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Srishti Kumari

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Certainly, here are some potential career opportunities after completing a Master's degree in Political Science:
Civil Services: You can appear for civil service examinations such as UPSC SSC or other state-level civil service exams, and work in various government departments such as IAS IPS, IFS, etc. Research: You can work as a researcher in various government, non-governmental organizations, and academic institutions. Political Science research jobs can be in areas such as public policy, social welfare, and international relations. Public Administration: You can work as a public administrator in various government agencies, organizat
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