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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant,
It's great connecting with you. Kindly check out the below link for information related to your query. https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology-chp
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The B.A. LL.B. The integrated course qualifies you for most advanced degrees, including MBA, LL. M. in India, MS abroad, and many others. Of course, this is contingent on eligibility based on grades or marks earned. LPU is the premier university that offers a highly coveted programme. Internships with State Human Rights Commissions and famous lawyers from Local Courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court are among its distinctive features. The LPU degree aims to prepare students for careers in civil and judicial services in their respective states, IAS services JAGS, army service, corporate lawyers, legal advisors in MNCs, company legal
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Arshiya Singh

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A degree in agriculture will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to manage business farms and agriculture businesses or to work in areas such as food production agriculture sales and farming journalism. B.Sc. Agriculture is considered a professional degree. The graduates of this degree can find jobs in both the public and private sectors. The importance of agriculture is growing rapidly and thereby is increasing the job prospects in the field of agriculture. Today graduates with B.Sc. Agriculture is readily accepted in government projects. Agricultural departments, Extension services, Research organizations, Commercial farmi
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Dear student please go through this website for more information related to your query
https://www.shiksha.com/b-com-chp

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Pankaj

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Dear student it is my pleasure to help you and guide you
dear student, you can do it if you want to do it part-time as it will be beneficial for you in the future.

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Satish GConstant learner

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Hi, I am Satish and I completed my MCA in 2008 from the Andhra University campus. I suggest taking up a full-time course in MCA rather than part-time if you have time and if you are not working because that way you can gain a lot of knowledge and plenty of time to interact with like-minded people. Also, opportunities are also higher for full-time candidates. But still, if you are working and cannot manage to attend college full-time then go part-time and you can still gain the same amount of knowledge.

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