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Raushan Kumar

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The cost for doing a Bachelor degree in Germany depends on which university you join. If you go to a public university, you don't pay tuition fees. But every academic year, you need to pay a semester fee around EUR 150 - 300 (INR 13.7 K - 27.5 K).

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Aayushi Sharma

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It may be difficult for first-year international students to get scholarships at the University of Glasgow because of its moderately low acceptance rate. Glasgow University acceptance rate is around 22% as per unofficial sources, which makes admission moderately competitive. Hence, it is hard to get a full scholarship for a Bachelor's degree at Glasgow.

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Kapil Lalwani

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There is a recognised Master's degree in Computer Science at the University at Albany, SUNY. It proposes a structured curriculum that aims at equip programme students with adequate Computing knowledge especially in the emerging areas of dispensation like Artificial Intelligence and Data science, Cyber security among others. The programme spans 30 credits and can take the student 2 years of full time or part time study to complete. The fee charged for international students is approximately INR 22,50000 per year. Although any job is possible after the degree, depending on the skills and capabilities, for the median salary ranging betwee

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Pragati Singh

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BA in Hospitality and Travel or BA in Travel and Tourism Management covers the skills and knowledge required by the Travel and Tourism and Hospitality sectors, including hotels and airlines, to ensure efficient operations and high service levels. To provide comprehensive learning, the BA in Hospitality and Travel course curriculum covers studying a variety of hotel management-related topics.

To be eligible for a BA in Hospitality and Travel, you must have an intermediate degree in any discipline and a score of between 50% and 60%. The course provides students with the required skills to work across industries such as

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Abhishek Jha

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In Luxembourg, the recognition of a 3-year B.Com degree depends on EU guidelines. Your degree may be recognised if it's comparable to a Luxembourgish bachelor's degree. For official recognition, you can consult the Luxembourg Ministry of Education or the National Academic Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) to assess equivalency. However, certain professions may require additional accreditation. Employers or educational institutions may evaluate your degree individually, considering its curriculum and accreditation. It's best to verify with local authorities for specific requirements.

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Abhishek Jha

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The mode of selection for a 3-year LLB degree typically involves the following:

1. Entrance Exam: Many universities or law schools conduct an entrance exam to assess the candidate's aptitude and knowledge, such as legal reasoning, general knowledge, and English proficiency.

2. Merit-Based: Some institutions offer admission based on merit, considering the candidate's performance in the undergraduate degree or equivalent qualifications.

3. Personal Interview/Group Discussion: In some cases, a personal interview or group discussion may be part of the selection process.

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Yash Kumar

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Hello Devanandana, answer to your question is No. No, you do not need to have Maths subject compulsorily in UG degree to pursue a PG course in Chemistry. You can complete your Bachelor degree from any discipline and then pursue PG in Chemistry. 

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Students have endless career opportunities in this fast-growing industry after pursuing Travel and Tourism Management. Candidates looking to pursue their career in the industry can choose to work for travel agencies, government tourism departments, tour operations, immigration and customs services, airlines, hotels, and the list continues.

Candidates can pursue a degree, diploma, or certificate in Travel and Tourism courses at graduation or post-graduation levels. Candidates can also pursue PhD in their chosen subject of Travel and Tourism Management to build their career in the field of research. Most

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Any candidate who is interested in applying to a course from ECCU has an international degree must determine the equivalence to the US Bachelor's degree through the following method:

The international degree should have 8 semesters with 5 or more classes in every semester. 

Every non-US transcript needs to be evaluated by an evaluator who is a member of NACES. Applying candidates must have a course-by-course evaluation with the corresponding GPA, The Evaluator must be asked to include the language of instruction. After evaluation, the evaluated transcripts must be forwarded.

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