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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Chances of getting St. Xavier's Kolkata are good enough for getting Integrated M.Sc. Biotechnology.

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YASH SHARMA

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The exam date for the BBA + LL.B. Integrated course is usually in the month of May or June. The exact date of the exam is announced by the conducting body a few months in advance. The exam is conducted in a pen and paper mode and is of 3 hours duration. The question paper consists of multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. The syllabus for the exam covers topics such as Business Law, Corporate Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Civil Law. Here are some of the top institutes that offer BBA + LL.B. Integrated courses:
* National Law University, Delhi
* National Law School of India University, B
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes it is possible to switch from a 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. To a 3-year LL.B. Programme. However, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, you will need to check the eligibility requirements of the 3-year LL.B. Programme you want to apply to. Some programs may require you to have completed a certain number of credits in your undergraduate studies, while others may not. Second, you will need to make sure that you have the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in a 3-year LL.B. Programme. The 3-year LL.B. Programme is a more accelerated programme, and you will need to be able to keep up with the coursework. Finall
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Liyansha Jain

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Yes, MDU offers B.A. B.Ed programmes to various students. The modes of MDU University Rohtak admission are offline and online. B.A. B.Ed is an integrated course and admission to this course is based on merit. So apply early as the seats are limited and the candidates applying are many. For more information on this, please visit the official website of the college or the students can also click here.

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The Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences, Mumbai University, offers integrated Master of Science courses with four different specializations including Integrated Master of Science in Chemistry Integrated Master of Science in Mathematics, Integrated Master of Science in Physics and Integrated Master of Science in Biology. However, the median salary offered by the Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences, Mumbai University, for integrated M.Sc. Courses was INR 6.4 LPA. The top recruiting companies that visited the Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences
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Prachi Beriwal

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Deciding between a traditional B.Tech program of 4 years and an integrated M.Tech program of 5 years depends on your personal preferences, career goals, and individual circumstances. Here are some factors to consider when making this decision:
1. Time Duration: An integrated M.Tech program typically combines the undergraduate and postgraduate degrees into a single program, extending the duration of study by one year compared to a B.Tech program. If you are willing to invest an extra year in your education, the integrated M.Tech program can provide you with advanced knowledge and a higher level of specialization.
2. Depth of Knowledge: An
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Ankit Kumar

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In my opinion, an MBA dual specialisation is higher because it lets in you to use for a wider choice of positions if you may control both regions of knowledge. The more flexible you are inside the corporate surroundings, the greater options you will have. An MBA with a dual specialisation provides this benefit.

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Ankit Kumar

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An MBA program with a dual specialization offers students the option of pursing a concentration in two discrete areas of business administration, which may include accounting, business technologies, communications, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, operations management, organizational leadership and you can choose 2 specializations namely Major and Minor.

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