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Shefali Gupta

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To pursue a Ph.D in environmental Science the eligibility criteria are Candidates must have passed Post graduation in the relevant discipline from a UGC recognized University with 50% marks in aggregate. However, an applicant with M.Phil/CSIR-UGC/JRF/NET/SLET cleared in the relevant subject is exempted from the Entrance Test. Department of Environmental Sciences at SRM University, Haryana (SRMUH) was established with the clear objective of furthering cutting edge interdisciplinary research in specific fields. Research on Environmental Impact Studies, Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Waste management is in progress. Several res
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Yes, you can pursue B.Ed. Eligibility Criteria for B.Ed is Graduation in any stream with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. Any Bachelor's Degree holder can pursue B.Ed Programme. B.Ed. The degree is compulsory to become a teacher in secondary schools. The syllabi of B.Ed. Programme includes different training and teaching methods to ensure that qualified B.Ed teachers possess requisite proficiency in teaching. The candidates can choose the specialisation in this programme based on the discipline they have studied at the graduation level. Career Scope:
The students can pursue M.Ed. After completing B.Ed. Degree. They can also pursue M.Phil
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It all depends on your level of understanding and interest of that particular subject. For some people, Geography is easy and interesting and for some
public administration and political Science.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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JEE Mains and NATA are the two main gateways for admissions in B.Arch courses. The eligibility criteria for both of these gateways is 10+2 with PCM. Hence, you cannot opt for B.Arch course. However, you can be eligible for B. Plan because this required maths as subject at 10+2 level. Many of the universities like LPU offer B.Plan course and the eligibility criteria is 10+2 with maths and English as subjects with minimum 60% marks.

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