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Vishal H

Beginner-Level 4

Yes you're. You should score good marks in the entrance exams which ever you take, and give them a good impression about you. And also the way you write your application letter matters. Considering all these few universities might accept it few may not. But you need to have good scores in the entrances exams which you take.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Normally, they don't look into it unless your University is exceptionally good. They mainly look for your performance in academics, your SOP etc. Also, if you want to be sure about it, try emailing the University directly.
All the best.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Of course, PGDM degree is valid after 4 years. Lots of students are enrolling for PGDM course these days. It has good job prospects too. Feel confident and go ahead and apply. All the best.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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It doesn't matter from which stream you are for doing law you simply have passed class 12th with minimum 50%. Although, an entry point to the most coveted National Law Universities that offer five years of integrated law programmes, is CommonLawAdmissionTest or CLAT/SET/ISAT. Science students are considered high on aptitude and hence are as strong contenders as any other stream to prepare for CLAT /SET/ISAT. All the best.
Thank you.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Vraj Patel,
It is very nice to hear from you that you intend to become a manager in forest and mining areas and because of this aim in life, you want to know which stream of engineering you should select while doing your M.Tech. Correct?
I feel you can do your post-graduation in mining engineering or in the environmental engineering. Both these specialisations will allow you to seek placement as a mining manager or forest manager.

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Pallavi Bhartikeep calm ....time have to change

Guide-Level 13

In 2013, an expert committee of the UGC had recommended that students enrolled in a regular degree course should be allowed to pursue an additional degree, simultaneously under open or distance education mode from the same or different university.

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venky venkat

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There are so many courses available in the study circle:
I would like to refer that you can join hotel management and aviation courses that builds up your future all so.

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Ramit Arora

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No,
There is no undergraduate course or degree, which include both computer and economics as the two subjects are way different.

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