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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The best universities for MSc Clinical Psychology are as follows:
College Name | Total Fees |
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Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Poonamallee | 2 Lakh |
Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research | 3 Lakh |
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore | 6.12 Lakh |
Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal | 6.12 Lakh |
Assam Down Town University | 2 Lakh |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you score 60 percent in your 12th grade, then you are eligible to apply for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree at Roorkee Institute of Technology (RIT). The college demands that the candidates have their secondary education with a minimum of 50 percent, which your score meets the criteria. In addition, RIT might consider performance in entrance exams for admission, hence, it is always prudent to check the specific requirements and prepare accordingly to increase chances of getting admitted.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Several women's degree colleges in Hyderabad provide hostel facilities. Some popular ones are:
Siva Sivani Degree College: The college provides separated hostels for girls equipped with several amenities, which include 24/7 security and medical facilities.
St. Ann's College for Women: The institution offers a private hostel having a friendly environment and nice food.
Aadhya Degree College for Women: The institution features hostel accommodation with structured fees and facilities.
Megha Women's Degree College: It has a hostel which provides comfortable stay to the students.
These colleges are for the female students who require education a
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a B.Sc. in Maths and Physics and 48% marks, you will be eligible for distance-learning or online postgraduate courses because most of them have relaxed requirements. Here are some suggestions.
1. M.Sc.: Mathematics, physics, or data Science offered in IGNOU or through Annamalai University must be suitable for your past academic background.
2.Postgraduate Diplomas: Programs in IT, Data Analytics, or Environmental Studies are also available.
3. Master of Computer Applications (MCA): Distance mode option for students interested in computer science.
4. MBA (General or Specialized): With prep for entrance tests, it could be a flexibl
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
UPSC is a governmental body under Government of India which selects students for various exam and posts under central government.
If you have done Bachelor ( Graduation) in any subject like Bsc, BA, Bcom or any equivalent degree then you can apply for UPSC exams.
Bachelor is not required in all UPSC exams, you can give NDA or CDS examination which is for 12th pursuing/ Passed students
Bachelor is required for CSE like exam
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here's a list of some latest cutoff information for B.Com. at various colleges:
Delhi University (DU)
- Dyal Singh College: Unreserved cutoff 4,600
- Kirori Mal College: Cutoff 623
Mumbai University
- Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics: B.Com. cutoff ranging from 91.80% to 94.33% (open category)
CUET B.Com. Cutoffs
- Expected cutoff for B.Com. in CUET 2024: 96% or higher
For specific details, it's best to check the official college websites or admissions offices.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, definitely, you can join college at the age of 23. Since you have left your B.Tech degree in the 3rd year, there are many options for you. You can either apply for fresh B.Tech courses or you can go for any other undergraduate course depending upon your interest like BCA, BBA, B.Sc. If you like to finish B.Tech, then rejoining classes or credit transfers are generally allowed in various colleges. A postgraduate option, be it an MBA or a M.Sc, can come after the graduation of an relevant undergraduate course is completed.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) and B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) can be considered excellent undergraduate courses for a Master of Business Administration, though BBA is preferable to the student who intends to study business management as the first course. BBA gives a more specialised curriculum of studies related to business administration, leadership, and management, which is directly more related to MBA topics. On the other side, B.Com has an outlook of commerce, accounting and economics that can benefit greatly for an MBA student mainly if you are into the finance or accounting areas of interest. It really, therefor
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