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7 years agoBeginner-Level 2
I have some relevant information which I would like to share with you. There is one university which is offering direct final year degrees UG/PG for discontinued students like BA, BBA, B.Sc, MA, M.Com, M.Sc, MCA, BE and MBA.
This university is approved by UGC, DEC, NAAC Accredited and listed on the PSC exams websites.
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Contributor-Level 10
You can appear for CAT (entrance for MBA). MBA in banking and finance is a good career option that you can pursue.
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Contributor-Level 8
If you really know writing and the skills of storytelling then, there is no need to have a degree in mass communication. Even now there are a number of stringers who are working for news channels and newspapers but they don't have any degree. That doesn't mean they are not reporters. They are doing well and the organisations are paying well as like other ones. But some organisations have a procedure for appointment of reporter. They can ask for a professional degree in Journalism Field. So don't worry, you can fulfill the degree formalities through distance mode and just join any organisation as intern first. Then with your ex
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, you are eligible for BBA. You need an aggregate of 55% in your 12th boards and then you can apply for BBA.
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you are eligible. The minimum qualification for admission to this field is BE or B.Tech with at least 50% (60% for IITs) marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university and a minimum of 60% in class 10 and 10+2. The preferred undergraduate courses, for admission to M.Tech aerospace Engineering are B.Tech/B.E. in Aerospace/ Aeronautical/ Avionics/ CSE/ ECE/ Mech/ EEE/ EIE. The admission process for the course is varied as various institutes have their very own criteria and process of admission.
The admission to this course in any of the IIT is through the candidate's performance in the Graduate Aptitude Test
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Hello,
MA programme will not specialize in any particular area of psychology. Instead the focus is more on a generalised broad spectrum approach to Psychology and its application. MA degrees usually have greater focus on liberal arts. Students who intend to specialize may go for MSc psychology.
The MSc studies strongly focus on the research and Science behind the brain, behavior and psychological processes. So MSc Clinical Psychology is a much better choice.
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