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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Few universities like central universities offer integrated programme in Geography. Integrated course save time, money, good knowledge of subject and you remain focused toward a expertise in a stream. But there are few colleges offering in integrated form. You can do it in general way from a good university like BHU, Punjab University, Central University of Karnataka ( integrated) etc. Scope:Civil services, academics, Geologist, Hydrologist, Cartographer, Demographer, Land-Use Analyst and many more lucrative and demanding career options. Exams: JNUEE BHU UET NIMCET CUCET CUET
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Students with Psychology as special subject at B.A. Degree can apply for M.A. In Psychology course. Students can opt for Industrial Psychology or Clinical Psychology. The intake capacity for M.A. (Psychology) is 24. Admission is based on Entrance exam only. So from above if you have studied Psychology as subject at graduation level, than can be eligible for PG Psychology course otherwise not.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Siri, of course you can. Institutions abroad have a very wide spectrum of courses to choose from and they are also liberal about the eligibility for this courses. One other aspect that needs more emphasis is that these institutes base their admissions on a bouquet of capabilities of the student and not only on the academics. Hence a student need to prove his progress on a variety of issues. In view of this I would strongly recommend that you should approach an agency dealing with sending students to UK for higher studies since they would be knowing the requirement that a student must fulfill so that his application turns into a s
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