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Nandini Pangasarajah

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To become a sports physiotherapist you should have taken the Science PCB stream in +2. You can do a Master of Sports Management, MBA in Sports Management, PG Diploma in sports management any one of these to pursue a career in sports. Hope this answer helps.

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Harsh Singh

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Hello Sarvesh, I shall let you know that there are many Biology courses that can be useful for a career in biology-related fields. Here are some examples of courses that you may find helpful:
Cell Biology This course focuses on the structure and function of cells, including cell signaling, metabolism, and molecular Biology. Genetics: Genetics is the study of heredity and how genes are passed down from generation to generation. It is essential for many fields, including medicine, biotechnology, and agriculture. Evolutionary Biology This course examines the principles of evolution and how species change over time. It is useful for careers
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Alok Dubey

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Having a commerce degree can provide you with knowledge and skills in areas such as accounting, finance, and business, which can be beneficial in certain aspects of police work such as investigations, financial crimes, and budget management. To become a police officer in most countries, you typically need to meet certain eligibility criteria, such as age, education, physical fitness, and criminal record checks, and pass a competitive selection process, which may include written tests, physical tests, interviews, and background checks. The specific requirements and selection process may vary depending on the country or state you are in,
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

After 12th with PCM, Do the B.Tech Aerospace Engineering through the JEE Main/ JEE Advanced for becoming as space scientist. Do do the bachelor degree in aerospace engineering.

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Ishani Sharma

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Apply for a job, work for 1 year and then decide if you want to go for higher studies. Simultaneously do courses like HACCP (if you what to get in to food quality sector ), register for M.Phil (if you want to take up research and continue for Ph.D. get an internship in a hospital equipped with molecular diagnostics (PCR, real. Time PCR etc. If you want to enter the clinical space ). .

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Harsh Rastogi

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Yes, you can get an economically good job after B.A. You can get a job of a:
School teacher
Marketing job
Banking jobs
Office clerk
Computer operator job
You can also join Indian Defence sector etc.

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Nishita Shah

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Don't go on its name! If you want to study in a lower surrounding (I. e cheap expenses & quality) then you can definitely join the university. Don't expect any job or good teacher. If you can prepare yourself for the exams all by yourself than surely go for it.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

UGC has allowed students to pursue two full-time academic programmes in the same time frame given that class timing for both programmes do not clash with each other. Earlier, UGC had allowed students to pursue one regular and one distance course simultaneously but this development is significant because it now allows students to pursue two full-time degrees together. The Mathematics and Statistics are the important subjects of CS. So this can be tough for you if not studied at 10+2 level.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes you can. UGC has allowed students to pursue two full-time academic programmes in the same time frame given that class timing for both programmes do not clash with each other. Earlier, UGC had allowed students to pursue one regular and one distance course simultaneously but this development is significant because it now allows students to pursue two full-time degrees together.

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YASH SHARMA

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LL. M. in Criminal Security Law offers a unique and distinct opportunity to study criminal law with special reference to corporate, cyber and finance. This specialisation encourages the innovative research, allow individual to develop ability to critically appraise the current approaches and contemporary issues relating to contemporary crimes and the criminal law. You can work in Financial Crimes & Frauds such as White Collar Crimes, Economic Crimes etc. If you have an aptitude for criminal law, then doing LL. M. in business laws can be useful for you in long run ( as Financial Criminal law Practice requires a fusion of Business & Crim
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