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Scholar-Level 16
You can check this for particular University law admission rule.
In my view you can pursue 3 year LL.B from any college other than NLU 5 year course.
Bar council allow open university degree for LL.B pursue but must be from an approved university ( ODL/distance approved )
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As a final-year English Honours student, choosing between MBA from DU SOL with a job or MA English from DU regular depends on career goals. MBA from DU SOL allows flexibility, skill development, and corporate exposure while earning, but lacks strong placements. MA English at DU regular offers in-depth subject knowledge, academic recognition, and scope for teaching or research. If you prefer corporate roles, MBA is better; for academic careers, MA English suits more.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
During WBJEE preparation, students should regularly revise. This will help them to remember what they have studied before. Daily revision also makes sure students do not forget important topics. Revision is considered important for exam preparation.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
For full-time courses, there might be some differences in the steps. Which means you'll need to pay for the application fee of the college, then wait for the college to verify your application.
Once verified, you'll also need to attend the counselling session offline. You can check the official website of the full-time institutes for exact admission details, as the steps can differ for individual institutions.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
However:
- Attendance is usually important because many universities and AICTE guidelines require a minimum of 75% attendance for eligibility to sit for semester exams.
- If a student does not attend regularly, they may face issues with internal marks, assignments, and eligibility for exams.
So yes, for the MBA regular program, attending college is necessary.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, freelancing is growing in Event Management, especially with digital and hybrid events. Freelancers can run weddings, concerts, or brand launches on their own, with more freedom and flexible income.
But freelancing needs strong connections and risk management since income can vary. Full-time jobs give stable pay and growth.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the TBSE class 12 compartment mark sheet is as same as the regular one. It will simply display your updated marks after clearing the subject. The board does not usually mention separately that it is a supplementary exam. This means you can use it for college admissions without any issues. Both schools and universities accept it as a valid result.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Getting a regular MCA seat in Andhra University with a rank of 1514 in the Andhra Pradesh ICET is unlikely to happen in the general category. The cut off for MCA over the years has been in some years as low as 150 and below for general, whereas in the reserved categories (for example SC, ST or BC) one has a better likelihood. You can look at colleges affiliated to Andhra University or get spot admission in vacant seats or even have back up options. Be aware during counselling rounds, it is best to be flexible and be updated.
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