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Sahil Sharma

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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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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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DU SOL (School of Open Learning, Delhi University) is a recognised institution by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is also a constituent college of the University of Delhi. So, if you have completed your graduation degree from DU SOL, it should be valid for admission to LL.B. Course in MDU (Maharshi Dayanand University). However, admission to LL.B. Course in MDU may also depend on other factors such as entrance exam scores, cut-off marks, eligibility criteria, and availability of seats. I would recommend that you check the eligibility criteria and admission process of MDU for LL.B. Course and contact the admission authorities
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Neha Kumari

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It really doesn't matter at all. With experiences of interviews at various PSUs, and IITs, I have came across a lot of people, who tried hard, time and again, to finally seize what they wanted out of GATE. The matter of the fact is, You must justify your stand of taking a 1-year gap. It is because, once you get through with the written exam with great ranks, what awaits you next is something, where you as a person, are judged. Once you give grounds for what you wanted, you can rise better. So, All the best !

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Sarathi Sankar

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You should aim to get external work experience to extend your skills. These experiences can be varied including any kind of work in a design studio or in retail. Contact fashion houses, design departments and other retail stores and supermarket fashion labels to ask for work experience, and look for opportunities on the websites of fashion companies. You can also contact your university careers service for details of work placement opportunities. Networking is crucial and you can often find employment by establishing relationships with designers and companies. Many courses are structured to provide opportunities to work on projects wit
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It offers B.Sc in Electronics, Chemistry computer Science, mathematics, Physics, Zoology and Botany.

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