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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot become a lawyer without a Law degree. You mandatorily need to obtain degrees such as BA/BCom/BSc/BBA LLB or LLB in order to be a lawyer in India. To become a lawyer, one must first complete three-year or five-year LLB from a recognised university and possess degree certificate. Then, they must enrol themselves in local Bar Council of the concerned state and enrolled as an advocate. Within two years of the enrolment, they must appear and clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practise anywhere in India.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
After graduating from high school, individuals can pursue a Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) degree in the fields of journalism and mass communication. The three-year Bachelor of Journalism programme teaches students about a variety of media-related topics, including research, reporting, assembling, writing, editing, and information presentation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Upon completing a programme from an international university through Simplilearn -
You will receive a dual degree or certification when you complete a programme from an international university through Simplilearn. You will earn a degree certificate from a partnering international university, such as IU International University of Applied Sciences in Germany. For example, Simplilearn offers a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence programme in association with IU, where you receive an MS degree from IU upon completion.
You may also receive an additional certification or degree from a university in the country where the progra
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, one who has completed an LLB degree either three-year duration after graduation or five-year duration, after class 12th makes them eligible enough to pursue law as a profession. An LLM degree is pursued by those who want to learn more in a specialisation. However, in both cases, they have to appear for AIBE conducted by BCI to be able to get a 'Certificate of Practice'.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As per the eligibility of LLM degree, students should hold either a five-year integrated LLB degree or a three-year LLB degree from a recognised law college or university. Therefore as prescribed by BCI guidelines, three-year or five-year LLB is essential for pursuing LLM.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The main difference between a degree and a Diploma in Physiotherapy has something to do with the level of education and area of practice.
A degree in Physiotherapy generally means a university or college undergraduate or graduate degree course. All undergraduate courses are roughly 3 to 4 years in duration. The degree course envisions an all-rounded education in physiotherapy, comprising elements of theory, practical skills, clinical practice in the form of clinical placements, and research.
A Diploma in Physiotherapy, on the other hand, is rather shorter and more focused than a degree. Such programs are usually short, running for 1 to 2
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Careers after B.Voc courses are promising as they prepare the candidates theoretically and practically about the domain. Some of the most in-demand careers after BVoc includes Application Developer, Graphic Designer, Website Developer, Illustrator, and Research Scientist.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Rabindranath Tagore University (RNTU) offers a legitimate degree. Recognised under Section 2 (f) of the UGC Act, RNTU is a coeducational institution accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a "B" grade. The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), the Bar Council of India (BCI), and the Indian Nursing Council (INC) have also recognised the university.
For detailed information candidates can visit the official website of the institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It is your choice, whether you will complete the course or leave in between but candidate who are unable to complete the BVoc course, will still be awarded a Diploma after successful completion of the first-year or an advanced Diploma after successful completion of the second year. The biggest advantages of pursuing BVoc against common degree courses is that a candidate has multiple exit points during the programme and continued industry exposure. This means that if a candidate is unable to complete his/ her BVoc course, s/he is still awarded a Diploma after successful completion of first year or advanced Diploma after successful
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The salary of M.Ed graduates varies as per the profession chosen by them. Given below is the salaries of few popular professions (as per PayScale) in which MEd graduates can make their careers:
Job Title | Salary Range (in INR) | Average Salary (in INR) |
---|---|---|
High School Teacher | 151k - 739k | 347,311 |
Teacher | 160k - 617k | 312,496 |
Mathematics Teacher | 259k - 1m | 513,867 |
High School Principal | 308k - 3m | 879,702 |
Educational Consultant | 359k - 3m | 1,302,911 |
Elementary School Teacher | 134k - 768k | 310,636 |
Training Director | 903k - 4m | 1,852,567 |
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