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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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The best to check a college is to logon to its website. Select the colleges of your choice and check the academics offered. Check the faculty and most important, the placements offered. Also browse some other equally good colleges like SRM, LPU etc. Which would give you more than scholarship, that is, check the academics of the college, as well as infrastructure, exposure, seminars, projects, etc. So that you get the best. Last but not the least, some colleges also offer their assistance for getting education loans. Simultaneously, you will have fair idea for the college which would like to ahead with. The online admissions are on s
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Papeya Dubey

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Eligibility for IAS is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognised university, there's no minimum aggregate required in this case, you need to be 21 years old and you can apply even in the final year. Now, coming to your question UPSC is more humanities oriented and people from humanities background have an added advantage they're already well acquainted with the subjects included in the syllabus, for Science and other streams they do not study humanities subject at 10+2 and graduation level. But, this in no way mean that people from other disciplines cannot qualify this exam, if we see the previous year trends those fr
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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes you can apply for B.Ed. The eligibility is graduation. After pursuing B.Ed you can apply for CTET entrance.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If you are asking about the Shrinathji Institute of Technology & Engineering, Nathdwara District. RaJ. Than SITE is offering the B.Tech courses in Mechanical, Electrical and CSE streams and the admissions are REAP JEE Main and Management quota.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiA lot depends on your interest as you can give your best only if you are interested. As you have not mentioned clearly your last qualification, I would suggest that you can go for a B.Tech after your XIIth class for a successful career and then either go for a job or M.Tech and research or you can pursue B.Sc. In CSE and then go for a Masters degree and a career of research. Hence first selection should be of a good college which is of repute so that it can give the best academic excellence in the form of best faculty who are there to help you. Added to this, well-equipped labs and library. Exposure of the students to the world marke
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Dear Student, Yes. You will need a Masters to pursue Ph.D. along with a UGC NET score. The LL. M. was reduced from a 2 year to 1yr, but it still remains a Masters. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has made it mandatory for all higher education institutions to follow the two-step process (entrance exam +interview) for selection of students for Ph.D. programmes. Any one with a Bachelor degree in law can apply for LL. M, provided the applicant should meet the minimum marks criteria for the qualifying degree stipulated by the concerned university. The branches of law, wherein LL. M being commonly offered are Criminal law, Constitutio
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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There will be no problem with your 12th from open schooling. Because open schooling board like NIOS are recognised by MHRD of government of India. So you will not face any problem in your higher studies.

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