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Nalini Ranjan PandayAn engineering graduate keen to learn new things.

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The best school depends on your preferred location. If you are looking for it in Pune then I would suggest you choose Shivneri School and Junior College - a residential school affiliated to CBSE offering good learning environment and practical approach. Kindly Visit its official website on google to learn more about it.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiYes the dual and integrated courses are always better.
1. You receive two degrees at the end of the programme.
2. If a student is interested in pursuing two academic courses simultaneously, integrated programs are the best.
3. Ample amounts of job opportunities are available as you have higher knowledge.
4. This will help you save one year of your education.
5. It gives you enough time to prepare for jobs.
6. Dual Degree
Dual degree benefits are many/: Two degrees/Diploma will be awarded I. e. of lower and higher degree separately. Lesser Fee for Higher Degree. Confirmed admission in the higher degree Even if you have backlogs. Howeve
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Dr. RAKESH NARUTo Earn add L to earn and make it LEARN

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Bachelor of Arts (BA) is an undergraduate program of 3 years and considered one of the most pursued courses in India, accounting to more than 9 million students.
For students to pursue Bachelor of Arts, all they need is a minimum passing mark in Class XII from a recognized board. BA Admission usually takes place on the basis of merit, but there are several entrance exams as well like NPAT, BHU UET, etc.
Bachelor of Arts in India can be pursued both full time, part-time or even online. Many colleges also offer BA courses distance education programs, some of which include IGNOU, TNOU, DU, etc.
Colleges generate their cut off list, and if y
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Dr. RAKESH NARUTo Earn add L to earn and make it LEARN

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There are lot of courses on Employee Grievance - Effective Ways of Handling Grievance, you can find them on
1) MSG -Management study guide
2) LinkedIn
3) Amity Future academy
4)Ntuc Learning hub
any one you can join, based on budget, I would suggest visit them and check on individual cost.

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