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Akansha Bisht

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No, the standard LLB degree cannot be completed in 2 years. You'll have to complete the 3-year programme to get the degree. LLB is a standalone Law degree for bachelor's, and if you find a college providing a 2-year LLB degree, you must check the college's accreditation. 

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Sumridhi Singh

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Yes, final year degree candidates can apply for SBI Clerk provisionally as per SBI Clerk qualification. Such candidates should note that if selected for the exam, they should provide proof of having passed the Graduation.

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

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Yes, students who are planning to study BBA in Switzerland must know that the Swiss universities and business system accredit these programs. The degree is valid across Europe and India, as Swiss universities and business schools are internationally recognised and adhere to the Bologna system. This enables students to study or seek employment worldwide.

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Akansha katariya

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A BBA in Switzerland is an undergraduate-level degree that usually lasts up to 3 years. The degree offers global business exposure to students and is ideal for students willing to join fields like hospitality, banking, and luxury brands, or work in Europe post-graduation. The courses in Switzerland are offered in a culturally rich and multilingual environment.

Some of the popular specializations that must be considered are International Business, Hospitality Management, Marketing and Communication, Finance and Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Luxury Brand Management, and Sustainable Business.

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Roohi Mehra

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Yes, it is definitely possible. A friend of mine without a CS degree joined the software engineering course from Amquest Education after finishing BCom. She focused on learning the fundamentals of web development, built a few solid projects, and started sharing her work on GitHub and LinkedIn. Even though she did not have a tech background, she got interview calls purely based on the strength of her portfolio and the way she explained her code. She said most companies just want to know if you can solve problems and build things, not whether you have a specific degree. So if you are consistent, show real work, and practice interviews, y

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Parul Shukla

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You can work with agencies like WHO or UNICEF if you have a degree in Public Health.

They seek applicants with experience in data analysis, epidemiology, health policy, or programme implementation. Your profile is strengthened by relevant project experience, international certifications, and internships. These positions are extremely competitive, but they are reachable with the correct credentials and exposure.

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Raushan Kumar

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You must present coherent, and logical reasons behind switching your academic fields in your SOP. Discuss your compelling reasons for choosing to change your academic field, and mention why you left your undergraduate subject. Factors that can be used in this change are newly found interest, more research scope, alignment with career aspirations, intention to contribute to a particular field, etc.

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Aditya Patel

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in Neuroscience in India with a B.Sc in Microbiology and Food Technology from MCM DAV, provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the university. Most institutes require a B.Sc in life sciences, biology, or allied fields. You may also need to qualify entrance exams like JNU CEEB or university-specific tests.

 

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