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Satyajeet Singh

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As a candidate with an M.Tech in Structural Engineering, the UGC NET is a more suitable option because Civil and Structural Engineering are not directly included in the CSIR NET subjects. The UGC NET allows candidates from applied and professional fields to qualify for teaching and research positions in universities and colleges. Therefore, it is recommended to choose UGC NET in a related subject area such as Environmental Science or any available engineering-related specialization.

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Riya Mehara

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Microsoft, Amazon, Hewlett Packard, Bank of America, Nokia, Deloitte, IBM, Dell, and SAP Labs were among the leading multinational corporations who chose engineering students for the program. CU students who are brilliant have also raised the bar for obtaining large compensation packages

Of the organizations that made it to the final list of successful ones, 31 gave CU students a salary package of Rs 20 Lacs Per Annum (LPA), 52 offered a package of over Rs 15 LPA, over 100 offered a package of over Rs 10 LPA, and over 304 offered a package of over Rs 5 LPA, 350 fum, including II behemoths like Microsoft, IBM, SAP Labs, and Hewlett Packa

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Pranzal Sharma

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Yes, why not? BBA degree from Chandigarh University is really reputable. At Chandigarh University, the BBA programme is well structured. The course is NBA-accredited. And the management department is ranked very high in each and every ranking. Students also get collaboration with SAS, which gives 3 global certifications in machine learning, data mining. These certificates help students learn data tools like Excel, python and SQL AND Power BI. There are also workshop, live projects and internships. For international student, job scope is wide- you can go in digital marketing, brand management, sale, market research and advertising with

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Pragati Karan

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Degrees obtained from GBS Malta are recognised globally, especially in countries like Europe and the UK. The degrees offered at the university are aligned with the Malta Qualifications Framework and the European Qualifications Framework. The frameworks make the degrees more easily recognised within EU member countries and other EQF-aligned nations.

In collaboration with Bath Spa University (UK), it provides some of the degrees in partnership with this UK university to provide greater recognition and academic value internationally. Its alumni can obtain higher education or employment opportunities in many other countries without needing

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Esha Tiwari

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Canada is one of the best destinations to study Humanities and Social Sciences courses for international students. The country comprises various top universities, including the University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, York University, University of Ottawa, University of Calgary, and more, which provide high-quality education and make it easier for students to pursue careers.

Students who are seeking their career in areas such as History, Culture, Politics, Literature, Anthropology, Politics, and more can come to these universities. In addition, the students are aiming for careers in Public Policy, Academ

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Ishita Uniyal

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Yes, you can, but it's not worth pursuing, at least in India. The Bar Council of India it's a regulatory body for legal education in India, does not recognize any distance or online degree to practice Law as an Advocate in Indian courts.
A distance or online programme can only give you a flexible learning option, but in my opinion, it's a waste of time and resources if you really want to become an Advocate in India.

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Nikita Chauhan

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There are countless. You can become a practicing lawyer based on the Law specialisation you choose, you can join a firm or an MNC as a legal consultant, or take any other job role in the legal department, or you can even join a government department like the Judiciary, PSUs, banks, etc.

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