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Sanjana raj

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Hello, washmin!
The eligibility criteria for MSc in Mathematics for candidates wishing to apply must have a graduation degree in a relevant discipline from a recognized university or institute. They need to sit for the university entrance exam and after the declaration of the written test result, qualifying candidates will proceed for the Group Discussion.
Those who will qualify GD round will appear in the final stage of selection- Interview. For more details refer to the NEHU website: https://www.nehu.ac.in/
You will surely get admission.
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can pursue higher study in literature, communication, law or management. With your under graduation in literature, you can excel more in academic, mass communication or advertising and branding ( MICA PGDM ). Firstly, you set your goal and plan accordingly and focus on one career field. Best wishes.

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Eligibility criteria for AFCAT is 60% above in your graduation. So, yes you are eligible. There is no restriction in marks for 10+2 level you just need to pass in physics and maths. But repeating your graduation marks are counted It should be above 60% then only you will be eligible. Hope you get your answer!

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