Karnataka State Open University
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
For this question, I would suggest you the college hostel because it is safe and also better and located in college campus. The facilities are good here with wifi but the food is average everywhere? If you would like to stay as paying guest then I would suggest stanza living is best and also there will be non veg once or twice a week with wifi facilities hot water laundry. There are many branches of stanza living only I would suggest you to look according to your budget.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Firstly, my suggestion before answering the question is to suggest you to ask yourself that what are you interested in. So first clarify that one. Secondly if you are okay in doing any course and you have no problem means I would say that Courses like Bsc, B.Ed, MSc, BCA, B tech, BBA, law, MA in literature of English and Kannada then and also psychology. These are the best delivered courses there at KSOU.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Well, KSOU is a good selection of college. First in earlier days it was not recognised by UGC. But now it has developed a lot. The infrastructure is also good and the faculty there also delivers a quality teaching and it's easy to understand.
There are also well infrastructured laboratories and playgrounds and many more. There are also hostel facilites available here with wifi facilities. The placements here are also good and they give good training. Finally I say that it is better as a private college.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
If you have completed 3 years of B.Sc, you may be eligible to pursue a law degree, depending on the specific requirements of the law school you wish to apply to. Some law schools may require you to have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline, while others may require a minimum percentage of marks in your previous degree program.
I would suggest that you research the admission requirements o
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Many years have passed since you completed your B.Com and also your marks are too low. Consult a good college or university for doing correspondence courses for B.Ed Delhi University might help you.
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