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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
IGNOU offers B.A. (Hons) Psychology (BAPCH) as a 3 year open-distance learning programme for learners with 10+2 qualification. Annual fees are around INR 5,500 plus INR 600 practical fee (approx. INR 16,200 total). It includes theory, assignments, practical sessions (240 hours), electives, and a dissertation. Career paths include counselling, HR, research, or further studies in MA Psychology.
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With an All India OBC rank of 84 and a Science stream (Math) background, your chances of getting into a top IIT are excellent.You can expect Top IITs like Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur, Kharagpur.Be sure to participate in JoSAA counseling and keep backups from IIT Hyderabad, Gandhinagar, BHU, ISM Dhanbad, etc.
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With 5% acceptance rate, getting into Princeton's programs is too tough for students, especially from India. International students must perform exceptionally in academics by holding 95% or above in ICSE or CBSE board, scoring high on ACT/SAT, and having additional records like Olympiad-level achievements, an exceptional essay, and relevant records of extracurricular activities. Students who have excellent academic records, and align with all the eligibility criteria still have better chances to get in.
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After completing BSc in Maharashtra, students often pursue postgraduate courses like MSc, MCA, MBA, MEd, or BEd, or specialised diplomas in data science, forensic science, hotel management, or cosmetics technology. Short? term skill courses, government exams (UPSC, SSC), or professional LLB are also common pathways. These are all good courses to boost your career.
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Yes, I came across Chandigarh University while searching for MBA options, and it offers an MBA in Business Analytics in collaboration with IBM. What stood out to me was the practical approach—they actually train you using IBM tools and technologies, not just classroom theory.
Students learn stuff like data analysis, cloud computing, and predictive modeling, all with real case studies and hands-on projects. Some of my seniors shared how they worked on live industry problems and even got placed in analytics roles after graduation.
If you're looking for something in Punjab or North India that blends business with data, CU's programme is h
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Yes, of course you can join. Just submit a justification for your gap as a gap certificate.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
A freelencer usually charges INR 0.50 to INR 5 per word or INR 5,000 to INR 50,000 per month for their work. The exact salary of a freelancer variers on their job role, client base, skills, and other factors.
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