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1-MBBS
Prepare for NEET though it's a very tough examination. And also number of aspirants are also very high.
2-BDS
You can also get admission in this course through NEET.
3-BUMS (Bachelors of Unani medicines and Surgery)
Admission into this also happens through NEET.
4-BHMS (Bachelors of homeopathy medicines and surgery)
Admission through NEET. Some more courses-
B.Sc Zoology
B.Sc (Botany)
B.Sc (Geology)
B.Sc (Geography)
B.Sc Chemistry
B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry
B.A ( almost all courses).
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B.Sc Zoology
B.Sc (Botany)
B.Sc Chemistry
B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry
B.Sc (Geology)
B.Sc ( Nursing)
B.Sc (paramedical)
B.Sc (Geography)
B.A (almost all courses)
B.A ( Foreign language). .
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Legal Practitioner: A law graduate can practice law as an advocate, solicitor, or legal consultant. You can work in law firms, corporate legal departments, or as a self-employed practitioner. Judiciary Services: A law graduate can appear for the judiciary services exams conducted by the respective state and central government. After qualifying, you can become a judge in a district court or a high court. Civil Services: A law graduate can appear for the civil services exams conducted by the
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Law Practice: You can apply for a license to practice law in Canada as a lawyer. The process involves completing a National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) assessment to evaluate your qualifications and academic credentials. Once you have completed the NCA assessment, you can apply to a Canadian law society and take the bar examination to become a licensed lawyer.
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Law: As you mentioned, LL.B. Is a great option for students who are interested in the legal field. After completing LL.B. You can become a lawyer and practice in courts of law, or work as a legal advisory in a corporate firm, or even join the judiciary. Engineering: If you have an interest in technology and want to pursue a career in the field of engineering, then you can opt for courses like B.Tech, B.E. , or Diploma in Engineering. Medicine: If you have an interest in the medical field, then you can opt for co
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University of Delhi - Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University - Delhi
University of Calcutta - Kolkata
University of Hyderabad - Hyderabad
University of Mumbai - Mumbai
Banaras Hindu University - Varanasi
Aligarh Muslim University - Aligarh
University of Madras - Chennai
University of Pune - Pune
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