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Lalit Kumar

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Yes, you can go for it, and while applying for it just put option appearing for degree. On the time of verification, use migration certificate and till the time, your result will be out.

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Benjamin F

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Well, you will need to check if your credentials are valid in Australia or not.

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Shail Oberoi

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I am afraid that most of the colleges need a minimum of 50% at graduation level to get admission into MBA.

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Saurabh SagarHotelier

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No, way. After completing industrial training in Diploma you can join in 3 years B.Sc course and there will be no option for a 2-year degree when you are pursuing a 3-year degree.

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pushpendra malav

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Yes, you can apply for SET as well as the NET exam. Let me clear here that SET is a state level while NET is national level exam conducted for the assistant professor at the university level and the junior research fellowship. The minimum eligibility to apply for the NET or SET exam is post graduation degree with minimum 55% marks from recognised university. The candidates are allowed to apply only their post graduation degree or its related subject. As you have completed the master's degree in biotechnology you may apply for the CSIR NET life Science or CSIR NET Chemical Science. Check the complete details from the official website an
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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Jyotsna,
Colleges do not disclose such information on their official website. It is advisable to get in touch with them directly for detailed information on the admission criteria. Thanks.

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Savikram Sandhu

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No, changing of subjects is not really possible, but you can still check with your college authorities.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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I would recommend you to go for Engineering. If you want to apply for distance education, this will be hectic in future. As compared to distance B.Com I will ask to go for Engineering. Engineering platform always provide you a huge opportunity and opens a market of job for you. Whereas, if you go for distance education you will have to struggle a lot.

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