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Palak Patel

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Yes, journalism has become a prestigious career option in India. There are so many beats in journalism which will attract your interest to make career in it. Choose your career wisely and there are so many colleges in India for journalism like MICA, NIMCJ, Seamedu and Symbiosis.

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Almas fathima

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Need all India rank list and Tamil Nadu rank list for NEET.

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Amit Praharaj

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Yes, in every college there are few seats reserved for government and rest are management seats. These are few colleges.
SDM institute of Ayurveda and hospital
Rajiv Gandhi university of health sciences
Hillside academy Bangalore
Goutham college
Bapuji Ayurvedic medical college and hospital
Sri Ayurvedic B.A. MS college Bangalore.

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Anjali Mishra

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You can apply for the different scholarship provided by institute.

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Pallavi Sharma

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MBA is an amazing option to have after completing your B.Tech degree. It isn't just an option for several students as theyve already decided to go for an MBA for their career. It is a very diverse field because it offers courses in many niche areas too, e. g. if you go for Sports and Luxury, you can always choose MBA ESG. MBA students are given a lot of practical training or field training with companies that hire them. Companies spend a lot of time and enormous money on training these employees. Most undergraduate courses don't provide B.Tech students with proper field training or hands-on experience. Many pursue an MBA degree to get
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deepika maurya

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When there is a technical error at the end of the examination centers, there is no need to pay any fee and the exam will be conducted very soon by the authorities. You give the exam again without paying any fees. Generally, it does not happen, but whenever it does, there is no need to pay any fees for the exam.

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Every year, the Board of Secondary Education in Assam conducts the High School Leaving Certificate Examination (HSLC). It prescribes the syllabus and exam pattern for examinations that are conducted for Math, English Social Science, Hindi Assamese, and General Science subjects. The Board released the Assam HSLC 2022 routine in January. Previous years' HSLC Question Papers help students in their preparation for the HSLC exam by giving an idea of the type of questions asked. You can either visit the official website of the board and check the download section, or you may visit https://www.shiksha.com/boards/assam-hslc-board to download t
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Hello, children with dyslexia are often highly creative. It may interfere to varying degrees with a person's ability to read and write, but it does not make them any less capable. Today, many institutions are becoming special needs-friendly, and there are also many associations to help special children. For instance, the Dyslexia Association of India works towards helping people with dyslexia. You can either inquire if any schools have special educators or simply take help from a special educator as a private tutor. Alternatively, during the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) examination, dyslexic students are given general re
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Farzeen Khatri

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The B. M. programme can lead to a lucrative profession. There are many job prospects available in a variety of communication and mass media fields thanks to the B. M. course scope. After B. M. there are several industries that provide work opportunities, including broadcasting, anchoring, videography, photography, editing, content management, and writing. The scope for B. M. students provides exciting career prospects as well as competitive pay rates for a variety of jobs. For a new hire, the B. M. pay in India ranges from INR 20,000 to 25,000 per month. To guarantee that they succeed in occupations paying B. M. course salaries, studen
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The clinical research field deals with research in healthcare Science. After completing a Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery BHMS an aspirant can enter the practical research field of homoeopathy. You will have to do research on the effects, efficacy, risks, and benefits of the homoeopathic medical products, including drugs. There is a good scope for doing clinical research in India since the AYUSH department is promoting homoeopathy in India and across the world. There are plenty of opportunities available to enter the research field, for example as a clinical research coordinator, clinical research associate, or manager in
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