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1- Post Graduate Programme in
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
2- Post Graduate Programme in
Internet of things.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
There are Diploma, and graduate degrees/diplomas in Optometry offered by around 160 Optometry schools in India after class 12th. Eligibility for Diploma: Students must have cleared 10+2 examinations in Chemistry, Physics, Biology and English with Biology or Math as optional subjects with at least 45 percent to 50 percent marks and should have passed out from the recognised board or institution. Eligibility for Graduation courses: Students must have cleared 10+2 examinations in Chemistry Biology Physics and English with Biology or Maths as optional subjects with at least 45 percent to 50 percen
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1. You must hold an MBBS degree from a university accredited by the National Medical Commission or the Medical Council of India.
2. You must have scored 55 percent in MBBS.
3. You are registered with the medical registration council.
4. You are qualified for the INI CET exam, for which you also need to have a "NOC" from the Indian government.
If you want to apply for an MS in General Surgery at another hospita
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1. You will study humanities subjects in the B.A. degree, which will be relevant in the LLB degree.
2. Studying subjects like history, political Science, and society will help you better understand Indian law.
3. The B.A. course is mostly favored by law aspirants over the B.Sc or any other degree.
4. Knowledge of arts subjects will be more useful in later stages of a career than knowledge of Science subjects. You can also save a year by pursuing an integrated law degree (B.A. LLB. or B.Sc. LLB).
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1. With a B.Sc degree, you can apply for teaching positions in Science, math, physics, and chemistry if your B.Sc is in PCM subjects.
2. If you have done your B.Sc in biology, you can apply for Science and biology subjects at the school level.
3. With a B.A. degree, you can teach social Science subjects, and if your B.A. is in a language subject, you can teach that language at the college level.
4. In order to become a school teacher, you must also have a B.Ed. degree.
5. Rather than your subject, your salary will be deter
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