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Multiple degrees, such as CA CS and CMA are undoubtedly beneficial. It will undoubtedly benefit you, especially if you work in corporate. Personally, I believe that learning broadens your perspective. What's more crucial, though, is that you be able to use your knowledge in the workplace. Even having a large number of qualifications won't help you if it's not possible.

The decision to pursue these three degrees should entirely be driven by your passion for developing into a strong professional and your desire to learn more and more, not by Mr. X's possession of these degrees and his high salary. Undoubtedly, someone's large bundle motiv

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology after completing a B.Com LL.B. Hons degree. There are several colleges and universities that offer courses in Counseling Psychology. Some of the popular institutions for a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology are:
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
Christ University, Bangalore
University of Delhi, New Delhi
Amity University, Noida
University of Calcutta, Kolkata
It's important to note that admission requirements and eligibility criteria may vary from college to college. It's recommended that you check the websites of the respective colleges to know abo
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Yes, it is possible to pursue a Ph.D. in both Law and Psychology. Many universities offer interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs that allow you to combine different fields of study. However, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria and admission requirements for each programme separately. For a Ph.D. in Law, you will typically need to have completed a master's degree in law or a related field and demonstrate research potential through a written research proposal or other means. For a Ph.D. in Psychology, you will usually need a master's degree in psychology or a related field and have research experience or demonstrate research potenti
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After completing your B.Com LL.B. Degree from India, you may be eligible to pursue a career in law in Canada. However, you will need to meet certain requirements and qualifications before practicing law in Canada. Here are some career options you can consider in Canada:
Law Practice: You can apply for a license to practice law in Canada as a lawyer. The process involves completing a National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) assessment to evaluate your qualifications and academic credentials. Once you have completed the NCA assessment, you can apply to a Canadian law society and take the bar examination to become a licensed lawyer.
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No, a B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) degree is not equivalent to an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree. B.Ed is an undergraduate degree that is awarded to students who have completed a program in education and are eligible to become a teacher. LLB, on the other hand, is an undergraduate degree in law that is awarded to students who have completed a program in legal studies and are eligible to become a lawyer.
B.Ed and LLB degrees are distinct and have different career paths and opportunities. While a B.Ed degree prepares students to become teachers, an LLB degree prepares students to become lawyers, legal advisors, and legal professionals in v
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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. Veterinary microbiology after B.Sc. Microbiology. There is an entrance exam in colleges to get admission in the post-graduation courses. The eligibility to apply and appear for those entrances is clearing your graduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate in B.Sc. The colleges that offer M.Sc. Veterinary microbiology in India are
Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi
Veterinary College, Karnataka
Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, Rajasthan
Assam Agricultural University, Assam
Orissa University of Agriculture & Technology, Orissa
G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Uttarakhand
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I do not have the ability to contact you directly or provide admission to any university. However, I suggest that you visit the official website of the law school or university you are interested in and look for the contact details of their admission office. You can contact them directly and inquire about the admission process, requirements, and availability of seats. Good luck with your admission process!

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If you discontinue your B. L. S. LL.B. Course after completing three years, you may be eligible to receive a Bachelor of Legal Science (BLS) degree. However, the specific rules and regulations may vary depending on the university or institution you are enrolled in, and you should consult with the university officials or the concerned department to get more accurate information regarding this. In some cases, universities may offer an option to exit the integrated course at the end of the third year with a BLS degree, while in other cases, a BLS degree may not be offered as a standalone degree, and completion of the entire five-year inte
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The eligibility criteria for LL.B. and IT & Software courses may vary depending on the institution and the specific programme you are interested in. However, in general, a degree in B.A. English Language and Literature should meet the eligibility criteria for LL.B. Programme in most universities in India. However, for pursuing IT & Software courses, you may need to have a background in computer Science, information technology, or a related field. While an English degree can provide you with valuable communication and critical thinking skills, you may need to acquire additional technical knowledge and skills to pursue a career in IT & S
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As per the Bar Council of India rules, a law graduate must complete their LL.B. Degree within a maximum of six years from the date of admission. After the six-year period, a candidate's enrollment may stand cancelled. However, it is best to check with the institution where you have completed your LL.B. Degree to determine the specific rules and regulations related to the completion of arrears. In some cases, universities may offer the opportunity to clear arrears even after the six-year period has passed. It is also possible that the university may require you to re-enroll as a student and complete the entire programme again. You shoul
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