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Rohan Ahuja

Guide-Level 12

Hi Vasanthi!
In order to pursue a degree course, you will have to complete your 10+2 or PUC 2 first. Only then you will be eligible to apply for a degree course.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

Depends on course. Engineering is good from private colleges. Management and Science is good from government colleges.

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Rohan Ahuja

Guide-Level 12

Hi Tanya!
There are many career options that you may choose to pursue. If all depends on where your interest lies now.

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Marghoob Hasan

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I think in abroad, it is possible. But opportunity wise better for Medical graduate.

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Hritwk Anand

Guide-Level 11

Hello Jalagam,
Direct admission is one of that college do to earn some extra money by reserving some seats. As for this, you may need to contact the person linked to the university.
Good Luck.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Honorary degree has been given to those who has represents India on good level in any specific fields, such as art literature Science, commercial, sports etc. The degree is often conferred as a way of honoring a distinguished visitor's contributions to a specific field or to society in general. If you want honorary doctorate degree, please do visits universities and contribute your ideas and experiences and change the society. Regards.

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Vishal Juneja

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It will be much more beneficial, if you would have been specific about a course you would like to pursue, Science? Arts? Or some other. There are many university which one can recommend on the basis of your desired course, if you'll be specific. Also there are many scholarship the government there provide for No European students depending upon the course you're applying after judging you being an eligible student. So just be specific about your query.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

Guide-Level 12

There is no particular route that you need to take to be able to pass your three levels of CFA. Programme. The content is very specific and will require a lot of self-study. What would help is (post your Bachelor's course) to first get some work experience or a Masters in Finance or MBA in Finance, so that you are better able to understand which area in finance appeals to you. The CFA Programme will equip you to work in an investment related field, which is only one area of finance. So, take some time to understand why CFA. That said, if you feel convinced about CFA at your stage, then any degree at the Bachelor's level should be fine.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Elangwe,
The best is to do Ph.D from the same university as from which you have done PG. These days, all universities conduct a screening exam to select students who can register for Ph.D. Next step is to get a guide for your subject. The last step is to select research topic with the help from guide and get yourself registered.
That's all.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Sahi,
What do you mean perhaps is what subject to be chosen for your graduation, right? See that, there are plenty of possibilities. Plenty of subjects to choose from. But I would strongly advise that you should go for only that subject which fascinates you, excites you. This way, you will enjoy and love your studies.
Best wishes.

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