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Manindra Tr

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Interior Designing is a very good field for creative and planned people, there's a great scope in India and worldwide. Also, if you're dedicated to your passion and earn good credits while pursuing your degree, you'll get a lot of opportunities to work and get trained under some good construction companies and interior designers. Today we SEE a lot of builders creating societies and investing in real estate for people looking for a well-designed house for their living and lots of commercial places where design and ambiance matters a lot. So, of course, it worth investing your time and efforts if you're really interested and keeping
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Ritika Mitra

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Yes, you can go ahead with your desired programme. Yes, It is possible to join B.Tech course after completing B.Sc. Through the lateral entry scheme which is offered by most of the Engineering colleges in India. The lateral entry is only given to candidates who have either completed Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. Course. What it means is that you would be given admission in the second year of the Engineering course of your choice which you can select depending on the subject in which you completed your B.Sc. Eligibility Criteria for LEET:
1. Must be graduate in Science stream like B.Sc. With minimum 55% marks.
2. Must have taken mathem
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Ayush Khandelwal

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No, you can not change B.Com honors to B.Com pass. If you want to go for B.Com pass then you will take readmission in B.Com pass course.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hi, The difference as the name suggests is in the mode of study, both are designed for different sections of people and both are relevant looking at the cause for which MBA is being done. Regular courses are classroom session courses where students have to attend classes; this is nothing but Full time MBA which requires your complete commitment for two years. This is the most preferred by recruiters and organisations. Distance/ correspondence courses are more about self-study where the study material is sent to the student and they have to understand and learn it on their own. The main advantage of this is fees is low compared to execu
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Anvesha Jain

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You can say Oracle is a Vendor Company which provides its different courses like Pl/SQL developer, Oracle database 12 C. These courses are good for the people who want to build their career in the IT field. Advantages of Oracle Courses:
* There is a huge demand of Oracle certifications in the worldwide. * Demand of these certifications is increasing in industry. * Opportunity of your Career will also get increased with these courses.

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