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Khushi Soni

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Yes, an MCA degree is valuable for the IT industry. It provides a brief foundation and very good understanding of computer applications and it prepares graduates for various technical roles and helps them enhance their career opportunities.

The skills which students gain through the MCA Course are highly worthy for  the IT sector, making it a respected and Popular choice among students who wants go for IT sector.

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Pallavi

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Yes, definitely candidates from any field are eligible to pursue Cyber Media Course. Eligibility for a cyber media course can depend on the specific programme or institution you're interested in. Candidates with a variety of undergraduate degrees including a BSc are eligible for several programs in cyber media or related professions (such as cybersecurity, digital media or information technology). A background in similar field can be preferred or required for some programs while many are made to accept students with a variety of academic backgrounds.

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Pragati Singh

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The only difference between an LLB and a BA LLBBCom LLBBBA LLB degree is of the duration of courses i.e.

  • BA LLB is of five-years duration  
  • LLB course is of three-years duration but candidates already would have completed a Bachelor degree of three years which makes it  (3+3 = 6 years).

Many candidates directly pursue five-year integrated law degree in order to reduce the wastage of 1 year. LLB after graduation is still a popular mode of pursuing law especially by those who wish to make a change in their career and make a career in the field of advocacy or judi

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Pallavi

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The helpfulness of a postgraduate Diploma in journalism depends on your goals:
•Valuable: If you want to specialize in a specific journalism area (data journalism, investigative journalism) or gain new skills (broadcast journalism, data analysis).
•Less necessary: If you already have strong journalism skills and experience and just need an entry-level job.
Consider focusing on building your portfolio and professional network if immediate employment is the goal.

Consider focusing on building your portfolio and professional network if immediate employment is the goal.

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Khushi Soni

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Yes, a History degree is quite useful for graduates. 

Firstly, it teaches you how to research thoroughly and analyze information critically. These skills are important in many fields, from business to law. You also learn to write clearly and argue effectively, which is useful for jobs in writing, journalism, and public relations.

In addition to practical skills, a History degree helps you understand different perspectives and cultures. This can be beneficial in roles that involve working with diverse teams or international clients.

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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, Pharmacy colleges in Kolkata do offers degree courses and given below are the top Pharmacy colleges in Kolkata that offer degree courses to their students:

College NameTuition FeeEligibility / Exams
Jadavpur UniversityINR 9,600 - INR 96,000GPAT, CUET-PG, WBJEE
Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and ResearchINR 1.2 lakhNEET PG, West Bengal NEET PG
NIPER KolkataINR 1.19 lakhGPAT, NIPER JEE
Medical CollegeINR 48,000NEET PG
Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and TechnologyINR 3.34 Lacs - INR 6.04 lakhCEE AMPAI Masters, GPAT, WBUT PGET, WBJEE, JEE Main, CEE AMPAI

Hope this solved your query!

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Yes. Vignan Online focuses on providing mentorship guidance. The LMS here also has a dedicated platform for peer-to-peer support so that you can discuss your doubts later after taking the live online classes.  

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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Pursuing another master's degree while there is a backlog in your current course is generally not possible. Most of the universities wants that you complete all coursework and clear all backlogs before enrolling in a new program. A backlog indicates incomplete academic requirements, which can be a barrier to admission into another program. If you are successful in clearing the backlog, you will be able to apply for another master's program. Some institutions may allow conditional admission, but it is uncommon. To ensure eligibility and improve your academic record, you should first resolve any outstanding academic issues.

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Parul Thapa

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No, MBBS is not a requirement for becoming a chiropractor. Chiropractic is a specialised professional field that calls for extensive preparation over many years. The applicant must have earned a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in order to enrol in a chiropractic programme. A candidate may choose to study a chiropractic course through a 4-year doctoral curriculum or a 5-year integrated plan that comprises a 3-year undergraduate degree and a 2-year post-graduate programme. However, students must have passed their Class 12 board exam including PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) in order to pursue a chiropractic course.

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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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To be admitted to a distant LLB program, candidates must have earned at least 55-50 percent in their bachelor's degree  in any discipline from any recognised university. However, candidates from Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribes receive a 5% grade relaxation at every law school and university in India. 

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