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Akash Gaur

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The tuition fee of a 3 year JD programme at Osgoode Hall is around CAD 43,170 (INR 26.31 L). This fee includes some other costs students may incur as part of respective studies such as cost of books, photocopies, applications, exam forms, etc.

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Shiv Kumar

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As a Higher Educational Institution Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Nursing in Bareilly Uttar Pradesh runs the 2-year regular undergraduate B.Sc. in Nursing (Post Basic) program.

  • Total Fee: INR 1,44,000
  • Intake: 30 students
  • Eligibility:
    • 10+2 or equivalent
    • GNM certificate
    • The institution maintains registration under the R.N.R.M category for the State Nurses Registration Council.
    • Medically fit

Students can receive a ?600 demand draft application form and prospectus for which they need to make the payment by speed or registered post.


Visit offical website to know precise and more information directly.

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Vipra Tiwari

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Yes, Environmental Studies can be pursued as a full-time course. However, one may opt for a part-time or certificate course in Environmental Studies or allied courses as well in addition to a full-time course in a related discipline.

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Pallavi Rai

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An MBA in Family Business is best suited for those who want to take over, expand or professionalize their family-run business rather than work for corporations. On the other hand MBA is designed to equip students with advanced skills and knowledge in business management and leadership roles in Corprate Sector.

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Bhanupratap singh

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It is totally fine to pursue two different courses simultaneously through different modes, Only thing is that you have to take care of Institutes recognition . Both institutes should be approved by the government and follow all the guidlines set by the government.  if you want to do higher studies, Some institutes may not allow you to study because you pursued two courses together. You should always check for it. 

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Yes, here are some popular book options you can read from being an EMS student to enhance your knowledge.

  • A Thousand Naked Strangers: a Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back by Kevin Hazzard.
  • Lights and Sirens by Kevin Grange.
  • E M S Autobiography by E.M.S. Namboodiripad.
  • Sudden Response (EMS, #1) by R.L. Mathewson.
  • Prehospital Emergency Care (10th Edition) by Joseph J. Mistovich.
  • Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured by Andrew M. Pollack.

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Harshita

Beginner-Level 2

To convert your distance BA to a regular BA, you need to check if your university allows migration from distance to regular mode. Some universities permit this under specific conditions. You may need to apply for migration, meet attendance requirements, and possibly clear an entrance or interview. Contact your university's admission office for detailed guidelines.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, according to the recent UGC guidelines, students can study two degrees at the same time, one in regular mode and the other in online or distance mode. This implies it is legally permitted to study an MBBS degree in regular mode and also take admission in a BA degree in online mode. Nevertheless, you need to ensure that both universities accept this arrangement and that there are no NMC restrictions from the Medical Council of India on further degree programs during MBBS. It is best to inquire with your MBBS school and the provider of the BA programme to ensure that they are compliant with their regulations.

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