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Sudipta Mondal

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 Yes, a postgraduate Diploma in capital market and investment is offered by the University. Around INR 9,000 is the overall annual tuition fee. It takes one year to complete these courses. There are 30 seats available for the PG Diploma in Capital Market and Investment. In addition, the candidate must have completed a bachelor's degree in any faculty of an accredited university.

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Sudipta Mondal

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Indus University offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees on Engineering, Design etc. Here is some law related cources offers by the university

BBA LLB (Hons),

BA LLB (Hons),

LLB (Hons)

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 The programme typically consists of courses, research projects, and internships to prepare students to work with large, complex datasets and develop advanced techniques to extract valuable insights.

 

Most Data Science Master's Degree programs require students to have a background in computer science, mathematics, statistics, or a related field. Some programs also require students to have practical experience in data Science or statistics before starting the program. Students can attend Data Science Master's Degree programs on-campus or online, depending on their preference and availability.

 

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Jagruti Panda

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Yes, you can give your NET in Geography if you have done Masters in Rural Development and Bachelors in Geography. 

According to the NTA UGC bulletin, candidates with a Master's or equivalent degree, having 55% marks, are allowed to choose any subject of their choice for the UGC NET Examination. They can opt for the subject they studied during their post-graduation or choose another subject they prefer. Selecting their studied subject may make it easier to qualify for UGC NET and obtain JRF Certification, but choosing a different subject is also permissible.

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Md sarik ansari

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There are a few reasons why your chances of admission into the Masters program, Business management at GMU America may be low. First, the programme is very competitive. There are many qualified applicants, and the admissions committee has to make tough decisions about who to admit. Second, your academic record may not be strong enough. The admissions committee is looking for students with a high GPA and strong GRE scores. Third, your work experience may not be relevant to the program. The admissions committee is looking for students who have experience in business or a related field. If you are still interested in the program, I would

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75 % chances are there for getting admissions.

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