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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot simultaneously pursue B.Ed and PG in the same session (2024-26). B.Ed is a 2-year undergraduate degree course, and PG is a postgraduate degree course requiring a bachelor's degree as a prerequisite. Generally, two degree courses cannot be undertaken in parallel in universities and colleges. You will have to complete your B.Ed course first, which would take 2 years (2024-26), and then apply for a PG course that would start in 2026 and take another 2 years to complete. 4 years in total. The fee structure for the B.Ed course varies between INR 20,000-Rs 1 Lacs per year, and for PG, it could cost between INR 50,000-Rs 2 lakh
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The PG programme selection at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) includes the five leading programs of MD, MS, MCh, DM and PG Diploma programs. AFMC provides the MD programme across specialties General Medicine, Pathology, and Anesthesiology giving 20-25 seats for each area. The MS programme at AFMC provides two specializations namely General Surgery and Orthopedics which have 10-15 available seats each. There are two to three seats allocated for each Super Specialty MCh course. The DM programs at present have a low participant capacity which reaches 2 to 3 individuals in Cardiology and Nephrology domains. Most PG Diploma programs adm
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Bangalore University conducts a number of postgraduate (PG) programs, such as M.A., M.Sc., M.Com., M.E., M.Arch., MBA, and M.Com. with specialization. To avail these programs, candidates need a bachelor's degree with a 50% marks aggregate. Few courses need the candidates to be 50% in the specific subject. Admission is mostly merit-based, with some courses making entrance tests neccessary, such as PGCET, GATE, or UGC NET/CSIR NET, preceded by counseling conducted by the Post Graduate Admission Committee (PGAC). Fee for PG courses is different, for instance, the MBA course is around INR 1,25,500 per annum. For more information, check the
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
To join a Postgraduate (PG) course in Early Childhood Education from Osmania University (OU), you can apply with the Centre for Distance Education (CDE). Go to the official OU website to look for updates on admission dates and process. Generally, the candidates are required to fulfill the eligibility requirements, including having a Bachelor's degree with minimum percentage (usually 50%).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In undergraduate medical courses, the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) offers a reservation for the offspring of Insured Persons (IPs) as of February 2025 A certain number of seats are allotted for MBBS, BDS and B.Sc. Nursing programs. However there isn't a reservation reserved for the children of ESIC employees or insured individuals for postgraduate (MS/MD) seats. The All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination (AIPGMEE) is used to admit students to these postgraduate programs, and seats are assigned purely on the basis of merit while abiding by the normal reservation rules that apply to all applicants. Children
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As of February 2025 applicants must take the PU-CET (PG) entrance test in order to be admitted to Punjab University's (PU), Chandigarh M.Sc. Physics program. Although the precise cutoff scores for the M.Sc Physics programme are not made public basic rules state that applicants must receive at least 15% of the possible points on the admission exam in order to be eligible for SC/ST/PwD categories, this is at least 10%.
It is crucial to remember that achieving these minimal requirements does not ensure admission because the actual cutoffs can change every year depending on things like:
The quantity of candidates
Exam level of difficulty
Seat
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
There is no limit on the number of attempts for the CLAT PG (LLM) exam. Candidates can appear for the exam as many times as they wish, provided they meet the eligibility criteria, which includes:
Educational Qualification: A LL.B. (3-year or 5-year) degree from a recognised university.
Minimum Marks: 50% (General/OBC) and 45% (SC/ST/PwD) in LL.B.
No Age Limit: There is no upper age restriction for appearing in CLAT PG.
Since the exam is conducted once a year, candidates can attempt it annually.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The CLAT PG syllabus covers key areas of law, focusing on legal reasoning, comprehension, and case law interpretation. The main subjects include:
- Constitutional Law – Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Judiciary, Executive, Federalism, Amendments
- Jurisprudence – Legal Theories, Schools of Jurisprudence, Rights, Duties, Justice
- Administrative Law – Principles, Judicial Review, Delegated Legislation
- Law of Contracts – General Principles, Special Contracts, Breach & Remedies
- Law of Torts – General Principles, Negligence, Defamation, Strict & Absolute Liability
- Criminal Law – IPC, General Defenses, Specific Offenses, Criminal
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