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Sugda Majhi

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Without completing intermediate, you did your B.A and M.A with B.Ed.? If you have completed all of you mentioned, then it's better to get settled in education department.prepare for different teaching exams or Even you can try for NET .

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Gautam Tejwani

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Yes, Thapar University is a regular university. The classes here are taught in a classroom model, and attendance is mandatory for students. They have 5 days of classroom studies and a project taking place.

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Bok Hoklhh

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Yes, you may be eligible to join LAW, especially for the 3-year LLB course, because you have already completed B.A and M.A. However, eligibility depends on the university and whether they accept distance education qualifications and discontinuation in intermediate. Since your degrees are from Andhra University, many colleges may accept them if they are UGC-recognized. It is better to check the specific law college admission rules once before applying.

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Mamona Dixit

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As the name of the intake suggests, the Restrictive Early Action at Stanford restricts International not apply for any other private university's Early Action or Early Decision program, so apply only if you meet the given conditions -

  • Stanford is the only choice you have
  • Your academic profile (grades 9 to 11th) is already outstanding

Apply for Regular Decision if you need time to retake SAT/ACT exams, boost scores or complete extracurricular projects

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Rashmi Karan

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Symbiosis Skills and Professional University is different because it is a "Skills" university. Most other colleges focus 100% on theory and passing exams. Here, the BSc programme is built around doing things practically. You spend most of your time in labs that look like real offices or clinics. This makes you much more confident when you start your first job. 

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Rashmi Karan

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The campus at Symbiosis Skills and Professional University feels very professional and industry-oriented. While regular colleges might feel like an extension of high school, this place feels like a training ground for executives. The focus is on discipline, professional behaviour, and hands-on learning. The infrastructure is built to support technical skills. This environment helps you transition smoothly from being a student to being a working professional.

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Abhinav Sharma

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Apart from classes, many students at GLA University Greater Noida work on personal projects, participate in hackathons and coding activities.Some students also start internships quite early while exploring different tech domains alongside academics.So overall, learning here is not limited to classroom theory only.

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Rashmi Karan

Contributor-Level 9

University of Madras maintains different fee structures for the Regular and Self-Supportive MBA tracks. The Regular MBA has a fee structure of INR 53,482 for both years. It has a lower fee as it is subsidised. The Self-Supportive track has a higher fee of INR 1,09,502, because of a different funding model.  

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Loveleen Patra

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Yes, students pursuing a PhD in New Zealand get unlimited work rights. They can work part-time or full-time during their studies. This is to gain research or industry experience while completing their doctorate.

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Raj Priya

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Yes, you can take readmission for a three year correspondence course at KSOU for studying a new specialisation. Candidates can pursue a new specialization, even with a regular BA completed 10 years ago. Please note, readmission is for the studnets who were enrolled earlier.

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