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Pragati Singh

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 No, first you have to appear for the AIBE by BCI. To clear the bar examination is mandatory for all law graduates to be able to practice law.

All state bar councils in India have made it mandatory for advocates who graduated after 2010 to clear this examination. Candidates must ensure that they clear AIBE within two years of their registration in order to be eligible to practice anywhere in the country. They must also register themselves in the local bar in order to practice in the district court.

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Pragati Singh

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No, the CLAT exam is conducted only for admissions to five-year LLB courses and LLM courses. For admission to an LLB degree, candidates have to appear for the entrance exam conducted by the university/ law colleges. Candidates have to complete graduation in order to be eligible for LLB entrance examinations. Candidates can also apply for LLB entrance exams in their final year of graduation. They can appear for CLAT PG for pursuing LLM from reputed NLUs.

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Candidates should have secured at least 55-50 percent marks in their bachelor's degree for admission to the LLB degree.

However, every law school/ university in India provides a relaxation of 5 percent marks to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe candidates. Candidates must ensure that they have an excellent academic performance because many colleges also provide scholarships to candidates who have scored top ranks in their entrance examinations. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, Sociology is considered a good degree for candidates due to good job prospects. Apart from professional growth, sociology also helps in enhancing personal skills. In order to make a career in Sociology, candidates are required to pursue a bachelor's degree in the field. Counsellors and behaviour therapists with a post-graduate or undergraduate degree in sociology can find work in disciplines such as education, healthcare, government, or community services.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, candidates get recruited after the completion of the MEd Degree,  if they fulfil the eligibility criteria laid down by the recruiter. Some of the top recruiters include Educomp, FIITJEE, TIME, NIIT, Vibgyor. Candidates who have completed MEd degree can find themselves working as Lecturers and Teachers in Education Colleges and Departments. 

Read more: https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/articles/career-after-m-ed-blogId-66549

 

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Parul Thapa

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No, the completion of a BPT programme does not award one with the title 'doctor' in the medical sense, yet a graduate shall hold a professional qualification in Physiotherapy. Further, students are trained in many aspects of physical therapy as a way of evaluating patients and treating musculoskeletal conditions, neurological conditions, cardiopulmonary cases, and other co-morbid diseases with exercise, manual therapy, among several other modalities.
BPT stands for Bachelor of Physiotherapy, a graduate degree course oriented toward the studies in physical therapy and rehabilitation and other allied health sciences. Although students in

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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing Bachelor in Physiotherapy and MBBS course both offer rewarding career paths in the healthcare field. 

Here are some pros and cons of each:

Pros

MBBS

BPT

Comprehensive Training

Shorter Duration

High Prestige and Recognition

Focused Specialization

Higher Salary Potential

Lower Competition

Cons

MBBS

BPT

Longer Duration and Higher Costs

Low Salary Potential

Intense Competition

Limited Specialization

High Workload and Stress

Cliched Perception 

Compulsory Internship

Less Recognition

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Muskan

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Yes, the degrees offered by M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS) are valid and recognized. MSRUAS is a recognised private university established under Karnataka State Act and is accredited by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The university also holds accreditation from the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for several of its programs, which ensures that the degrees awarded by MSRUAS meet the standards set by national regulatory bodies. Therefore, degrees obtained from MSRUAS are widely accepted for higher education, employment opportunities, and further academic pursuits both within India and internationally.

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