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Eligibility :- Every candidate for admission to the course for the Diploma in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare must have passed the Bachelors degree examination in any faculty either of this University or of other Universities whose examinations are recognized as equivalent to the corresponding examinations of this University.
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The ICFAI Law School, Dehradun is a good college when it comes to placement and academics. They have well qualified faculty members who are always ready to help you. You can approach the professors personally in order to clear you doubts. They frequently organize events like, MUN, Moot Court, Seminar, etc.
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UPES BBA LL.B. Programme curriculum is designed to give a holistic business perspective with an in-depth industry knowledge. The programme equips students with the required business acumen and industry-centric knowledge to bridge the gap between demand and supply for sector specialised managers. UPES provides specialisation in BBA LL.B. In the following domains:
Oil and Gas Marketing
Aviation operation
Logistic Management
Auto marketing
Foreign Trade
Digital Marketing
Media Management
BBA accounting and Information System
With so many domain-specific BBA LL.B. Programmes to choose from, UPES makes to be a great option for studying BBA.
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The ICFAI Law School, Dehradun is a good college when it comes to placement and academics. They have well qualified faculty members who are always ready to help you. You can approach the professors personally in order to clear you doubts. They frequently organize events like, MUN, Moot Court, Seminar, etc.
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1. In B.Tech CS, you will study core subjects which forms the basis of computer Science. So if you want to be scientist it is better to study subject from basics.
2. B.Tech CS is practical oriented course while B.Sc. CS is theory oriented course. Now if you want to be scientist it would better if you are perfect in practicals.
3. B.Tech CS will give you more opportunities as it has everything to study from basics to the latest technologies and developments. At last decision will be yours but you have to take it carefully by thinking from every point of view.
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