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Choosing a career path after completing your 12th grade can be a significant decision. If you are interested in pursuing a BBA LL.B. (Honors) programme, it is essential to consider your interests, aptitude, and long-term career goals. Here are a few points to help you make an informed decision:
BBA LL.B. (Honors) programme: The BBA LL.B. (Honors) programme is an integrated course that combines business administration and law. It provides you with a comprehensive understanding of both fields, preparing you for a wide range of career opportunities in corporate law, legal consultancy, business management, and more. This programme usua
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Hi, with a 43 percent score in your 10th class CBSE exams, admission to government colleges in Maharashtra may be challenging as most colleges have higher percentage requirements. However, you can explore alternative options such as Diploma programs or vocational courses that have more flexible eligibility criteria. Additionally, consider reaching out to the admission departments of government colleges directly to inquire about any available seats or special considerations for economically disadvantaged students. Improving your academic qualifications through distance learning or open schooling can also enhance your chances of admissio

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Becoming a dental professor in a government college typically involves meeting certain qualifications, gaining experience, and going through a rigorous selection process. While it is challenging to become a dental professor, comparing it directly to qualifying the NEET UG exam may not be appropriate as they are different stages of the career pathway. Qualifying the NEET UG exam is the first step towards pursuing a career in dentistry. It is a highly competitive entrance examination in India for admission to undergraduate dental and medical courses. The NEET UG exam assesses the candidates' knowledge and aptitude in subjects like Physic

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Kalinga Kumar Sahoo

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Unfortunately, there is no such mess facilities available here at DSPMU because most of the students here are local. But students staying here can easily get good food provided by some private mess with a very reasonable price. The university campus has a Canteen where you can get snacks and beverages during college hour.

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Kalinga Kumar Sahoo

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I would suggest all the new students coming here, should attend their classes regularly which will help them in both the midsem and end sem examination. Give importance to all the practicals and do it on your own. Donot depend on your teacher much. Find a good hostel or mess having a study environment. The examination process at DSPMU is very strict and transparent, so donot involve in any kind of cheating activity which will lead you to the fatal consequences. Enjoy your student life but be serious when the placement is near.

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Kalinga Kumar Sahoo

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Yes, like all other universities, DSPMU has also the seat reservation system. In every course, out of the total seats, 40% of the seats are reserved for Open Merit where students from different states including Jharkhand, they can take admission on the basis of the mark irrespective of the Caste system. Rest 60% of the seats are exclusively filled up by the students belongs to the reserved category like ST (26%), SC (10%), Extremely Backward Classes (8%), Backward Classes (6%), Economically Weaker Section (10%). .

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Kalinga Kumar Sahoo

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Definitely, there is no doubt that Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University is one of the best University of Jharkhand. The university provides various traditional, vocational and self financing courses for both UG & PG courses. Some of the courses also include Ph.D. And M.Phil. Also. If you look at the course fee then you will realize that it is very minimal and affordable by every individual. The tall academic buildings with the greenary of that area making the campus very beautiful and increasing the beauty of university. The university has a attractive dresscode for all of its students which gives a good vibe inside the campus. Apart

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