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Anwesh Majumdar

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Yes, you can pursue MBA after completing B.Sc. Nursing.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

NID that Entrance Syllabus for prelims include topics like Drawing fundamentals, Innovation in design, Theme development, Exercises on imagination, Graphics & pictograms, Principles of composition, Design theory, etc. So there is no any relation between CET and NID that exam syllabus. Please prepare separately.

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Bhavana patil

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The fee at Babu Jai Shankar prasad is 98,000.

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jasveer singh

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No, according to NLU, Delhi, which conducts the AILET exam, the candidates who have qualified for the UGC NET JRF are not exempted from the AILET. Any such NET-qualified candidate needs to appear in the AILET entrance exam at NLU, Delhi, to do a Ph.D. at NLU. This exam is conducted once a year at the national level by the NLU, Delhi. The duration of the exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes and is held in offline mode. To be admitted to the Ph.D. programme at NLU, Delhi, you must have completed an LL. M. or an equivalent law degree with 55% marks. After clearing AILET. You can get NLU-D for a Ph.D. in law.

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Dheeraj Raj gautam

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The fee at Amex Law College for B.A. LLB. is INR 12500/- per semester.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The total fees for the entire programme is Rs. 10,70,000/- payable in four instalments.

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Vishal Maurya

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For that, first you have to write application to your university and tell them all your details with your roll number and after that, they will guide you about each and every thing.

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Vishal Maurya

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Ph.D. in Economics is a three to five-year doctorate course. Eligibility for the course is a postgraduate course in Economics, candidates should also have Bachelors degree in Economics/Bachelor in Technology in Economics from recognised University. Top institutes which are offering Ph.D. in Economics course are as follows:
Indian Institute of Technology
Indian Statistical Institute
Loyola College
Indian Institute of Management
Lovely Professional University
Fergusson College
IFMR - Institute for Financial Management and Research
The average tuition fees for Ph.D. in Economics ranges between INR 80,000 to 6 Lacs for the span of 3 to 5 years. Ad
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