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Dhruvkumar Baria

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B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is a professional course that is done after graduation to work as a teacher in schools. You have to complete atleast B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) degree for getting admission in B.Ed.

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Taniksha Agarwal

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Yes you can proceed for Bdes after your 12th.Quiet a few good universities like Lovely Professional University, NIFT, FDDI, Amity etc .are good for Bdes.
Fashion designing at LPU is really the best. LPU offers Diploma, UG, PG, and Ph.D. in design courses. I have one friend who completed his master's in fashion designing at LPU and working as a fashion consultant in a big firm. I will be sharing a few major highlights of the Fashion Design course based upon her experience. LPU School of Fashion has been ranked 6th best Institute in India and 1st in Punjab
The School of Fashion Designing of Lovely Professional University is doing extraordi
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Divya PanjaniEducation consultant

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Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium. (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmir Migrants). .

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Ajay Kumar

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As you have been kept on waiting list it seems that you are one among the once who have the chnace of getting admission.The admission panel will just take a decision with comparison of you with other students.So hope for the best

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deepika maurya

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You may receive fewer marks if you do not attend the 12th practical HSC board throughout the year, but you will not fail. But in any case, if you are not able to give your practical, then you will be declared unsuccessful even if you get passing marks in your theory exams. Practical exams are very important and have equal importance, and it is compulsory to get passing marks in both theory and practicals. According to the Central Board of Secondary Education and the State Board, if a student fails to show up for an exam, they are marked as absent. So, you can take your exam next year as a regular student. If you do not appear for any r
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ROSE REEBA PRAKASH

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Hi,
It's completely normal to panic during exams, and there's barely anything you can do when you're zoning out unintentionally. Although it might feel disappointing when the results come out, make sure that you're not too hard on yourself. It is just an exam and you'll do better next time. Even if you've not done well for your boards, you can always write the supplementary tests after the publishing of the results. Make sure you give it your best try the next time that is all that counts.

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ROSE REEBA PRAKASH

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If you're commerce student, there are actually a wise variety of options available to you. You can opt for the arts, commerce and management courses like B.Com BBA B.A. (preferably Literature or Economics) and other commerce stream related Bachelor degree courses. Another alternative available for you is the statutory courses that can either be done as a correspondence degree or a distant degree, or full time, as you please. These courses include CA (Chartered Accountant), CS (Company Secretary), ACCA, CMA or ACS. These courses are commerce related with a major focus on the corporate sector. A second alternative that you have is a prof
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ROSE REEBA PRAKASH

Beginner-Level 5

If you're commerce student, there are actually a wise variety of options available to you. You can opt for the arts, commerce and management courses like B.Com BBA B.A. (preferably Literature or Economics) and other commerce stream related Bachelor degree courses. Another alternative available for you is the statutory courses that can either be done as a correspondence degree or a distant degree, or full time, as you please. These courses include CA (Chartered Accountant), CS (Company Secretary), ACCA, CMA or ACS. These courses are commerce related with a major focus on the corporate sector. A second alternative that you have is a prof
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Neelesh mishra

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Yes, you can get admission for the same.

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Maragoni sai rohan goud

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i) 10+2 Non-Medical/Medical with 50% marks (45% in case of SC/ST)(ii) Common Entrance Test plus admissible weightage(iii) For details see http://cetug.puchd.ac.in You can apply through this link

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