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Maulik Singhal

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Yes, you can go for any degree programme, as you already have a Diploma in IATA, (aviation industry). If you still wish to continue your learning you may take any suitable degree programme, but that also depends on the college and the university. You must first clarify whether it's permitted in that institution or not, before making any decision.

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The department has many students who want to Pursuit dance, theatre, and journalism in the college. They all prefer to pursue English Honours from the department of English at St Xavier's College - Jaipur as the exposure helps us to prepare for various avenues. The course has good material that would help you in your career as a musician or if you are interested in dance, theatre, or any other art. The department also offers certain Certificate courses to help you hone your skills in These areas. The various clubs and cells also provide a very useful platform.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Suresh Jaiswar, aah! Diploma or degree. I can perhaps understand the angst and the anxiety in your mind. The diploma is done after the 10th while a degree is done after the 12th. Former is three years while later is four years course. After Diploma, students can seek admission directly into the second year of a 4-year degree course. This effectively means that the time taken to get a degree is the same by both means for a student. However, by doing a Diploma, students earn a skilling Certificate based on which they can get jobs. Practically it makes no difference. However, in practice, there are not many seats in the second year
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RISHU KUMARLive at Haldia West Bengal

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Hello kartik, Yes, if your age is within the limit prescribed by the Institution into which you are seeking admission for higher studies in engineering. Alternatively you pursue Engineering course with The Institution of Engineers (India) privately without quitting your present Job.

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