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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, you can apply for that, but your the highest qualification is must be post graduation or please check the admission criteria for the same.

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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Candidates who wish to appear for the UGC NET exam must have a master's degree or its equivalent from a recognised university with at least 55% marks. However, As per UGC NET Eligibility, the minimum percentage required for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates is 50%. .

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IGNOU BBSR Regional Centre, Odisha: IGNOU BBSR Regional Centre accepts admission twice a year, first in the January session and another one in the July session. And Now, IGNOU BBSR has officially commenced the admission for the January 2023 session. Applicants who want admission to the UG, PG Diploma Certificate and Ph.D. level programs can fill out the registration form before the last date, 27 March 2023.

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Shayana M

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No you have to the CA papers.

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RUPANJANA MISHRA

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Average starting Salary for PHD Student in Pharmacy in India is around 4.1 Lakhs per year (34.2k per month).

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Shayana M

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Applications for Anna University at the university's website till 22 February 2023. The university has released the TANCET 2023 exam dates for the admission session 2023.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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As a B.Sc MRIT paramedical graduate, you have various options for further education. Pursuing an M.Sc. In the same field can provide you with more in-depth knowledge and specialized skills in medical radiology and imaging technology. It can also open up opportunities for career growth and higher-paying jobs in the healthcare industry. Additionally, if you are interested in research or teaching, you may consider pursuing a Ph.D. in medical imaging or related fields. A Ph.D. can give you a deep understanding of the field and allow you to conduct original research and contribute to the advancement of medical imaging technology. Before dec
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Typically, a Ph.D. in Oral Medicine and Radiology is a full-time course that requires a significant commitment of time and effort. It involves extensive research work and may also include coursework and seminars. However, it's possible that some universities may offer a Ph.D. in Oral Medicine and Radiology through a distance or correspondence learning mode. You would need to check with specific universities to SEE if they offer such a programme and what the requirements and limitations are for pursuing the degree through such a mode of study. Keep in mind that a Ph.D. is a rigorous and demanding academic pursuit that requires a high le
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Farzeen Khatri

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Whether you should pursue a career in digital marketing depends on your interests, career goals, and personal strengths. Digital marketing is a rapidly growing field that offers a wide range of career opportunities. It requires a combination of creativity, analytical skills, and technical knowledge, which are all skills that you may have developed through your educational background. Here are some factors to consider when deciding whether to pursue a career in digital marketing:
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Anupreet Kaur Rattanpal

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Yes, of course. Becoming a lecturer is a good career opportunity. Prepare CSIR NET Exam and make your dreams come true for a lectureship in Chemistry M.Sc. Is the minimum qualification. So, your wife is on the right way. She can start preparing for CSIR NET Exam, and SLET as well. These exams are the eligibility test for becoming a lecturer. Majorly her preparation for CSIR NET will cover all state-level lecturer exams. The earlier she begins, the better her practice will be.

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