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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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You have to do your PG in the relevant subject and you have to satisfy the stipulations of the UGC. Your aptitude for research is very much needed. So, make an intensive study of the subject from the beginning.

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astha singh

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The scope of the MBA in HR is very much demanding profession. As you know HR is the most important part of any organization/company. So, the need of HR in every field is increasing. In this profession, you can avail numbers of jobs with higher salary packages.
After this course you can apply for most reputed and respected job levels in various top most companies in India or in abroad. HR manager plays a crucial role in any company. So, in this profession you can make your career successful. The job opportunities in this field are increasing globally.
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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding IIT JAM exam.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/iit-jam

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Sandip Sahoo

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You can pursue B.Sc through:
1. NISER
2. IISER
3. ICAR
4. IIT JAM
5. OUAT
6. Government Colleges. Etc.

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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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Many of institutions mention that to become a pilot 50% is needed. So, meet the management of the school in which you want to do the pilot training course, they give you the best suggestions.

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astha singh

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Yes, a B.Tech holder can apply for M.Sc in physics. Please use the link provided below to search for a college of your choice. Download their brochure which contains important details like eligibility, admission process, and important application dates.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-india

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Ketan,
To apply to universities in Germany, France, Australia, Switzerland and Italy, you don't require a 4-year Bachelor's degree, they accept 3-years degree only. Some universities in USA also accept students depending on the admission rules of the university.

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges in Orissa which offer M.Sc in Physics through distance. You should be able to download the college's brochure which contains important information like admission process, eligibility and last application dates in the college. Good Luck.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/distance-correspondence-m-sc-colleges-india?uaf[]=location&ts=18340120&rf=filters&st[]=119&bc[]=100&ed[]=et_21::dm_34

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