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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Your degree is not mentioned. But, whenever you plan for MS your Masters should have some relevance to your Bachelors.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, you can. I don't see any reason why you cannot secure admission.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Both are good options based on what you have given above. The later from reputed institutions is also a good option.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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A degree course is usually 3 to 4 years long course conferred by a UGC-recognised university, after the completion of a course. An institute cannot confer a degree. A Diploma is a short-term course, lasting 1 or 2 years, and is not necessarily given by a university. It could be conducted by an institute or Polytechnic as well. Only a university can confer a degree. To pursue higher education, a degree from only a UGC approved university is accepted. An institute, a Polytechnic or even a university can offer a Diploma course. There is no need for the institute or the university to be UGC or AICTE approved. Typically, there is one subjec
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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According to the Supreme Court's order of March 2017, any law aspirant can fill the application form for CLAT irrespective of their age. Hence, there is no age bar for CLAT application form hereon. However, CLAT is not a compulsory exam to do law. Only students who wish to pursue law from National Law Universities (and Universities that take law into consideration for admission) should sit for CLAT. Reputation of NLUs is par excellence and for all the right reasons. The curriculum is exhaustive and the placement scenario is much better than most other law college.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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If you want to pursue a lucrative career in finance, do it. They cant automate your field without knowledge of your field. With that being said, people who know the most about your field (I. e. you, after an education) will be in the best possible position to automate it. You know what would be even more rad than making a ton of money? It is doing financial advisory work and getting paid for it. Automation leaves plenty of opportunity for money to be made by human beings, but it certainly narrows the window a bit. With finance specifically, you should also remind yourself that there is an entire world that is trying to make money. Ther
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Yes, you can get admission for the 3 year LLB course.
The fee structure is bit too low for admission to distance course.

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D. El. Ed. Course is technically an elementary teacher training course. Diploma in Elementary Education is similar to D.Ed. (Diploma in Education), JBT, D. T. Ed. (Diploma in Teachers Education) and ETT (Elementary Teacher Training) courses. D. El. Ed. , JBT, D.Ed. , D. T. Ed. And ETT courses have similar syllabus and course structure. These courses also offer similar job opportunities. After completing 2 years long academic programme, D. El. Ed. Professionals become eligible to work at elementary level schools and similar educational institutes imparting elementary education. This teacher training course suits those who want to teach
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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D. El. Ed. Course is technically an elementary teacher training course. Diploma in Elementary Education is similar to D.Ed. (Diploma in Education), JBT, D. T. Ed. (Diploma in Teachers Education) and ETT (Elementary Teacher Training) courses. D. El. Ed. , JBT, D.Ed. , D. T. Ed. And ETT courses have similar syllabus and course structure. These courses also offer similar job opportunities. After completing 2 years long academic programme, D. El. Ed. Professionals become eligible to work at elementary level schools and similar educational institutes imparting elementary education. This teacher training course suits those who want to teach
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Vilas Rane

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Hello,
MBA is a great option for you as there is no age limit for doing MBA.

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