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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

APSET is an offline exam organized by Andhra University. Exam pattern of APSET as follows: -
There are 3 exams in which 75 minutes are given for paper 1 and 2 and 150 minutes are given for paper 3 and all the questions are objective type. There is no negative marking for any wrong answer.
Now see the details about all 3 papers and their syllabuses:
Paper I
Paper I contains 60 questions in which 50 question are compulsory and of 2 marks each.
Syllabus for Paper I is General paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude.
Paper II:
Paper II contains 50 questions in which all question are compulsory to attempt in 75 Minutes. 2 marks awarded for corr
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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There are very big areas of specialization in political science to which you can opt for potential growth of your future. According to me, you will be very much beneficial if you choose 'International Relations & Middle East Politics' as your major and 'History & Business Administration' as your minor. Because with this combination, you will be able to fetch a designated job in the global market with high pay package. With this combination, you may get the job in-International diplomacy, foreign service officer, Liaison officer, conflict analyst, trouble shooter, peace maker OR local government/civil service: administrator, policy rese
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, the rankings of the law colleges in India is quite flexible on the part of ranking agencies.
You can't rank a college as such but yes it does depend on placements and other accolades to the college.
So, over the last decade, the NLUs have been considered the best and NLSIU, Bangalore topping the charts as always. The CLAT body ranks them based on their order of establishment but one must look them on the basis of their placements and other things such as moot achievements and others.
Also, there is a shift in the ranking on yearly basis based on the placements every year.
It can't be said that list doesn't change but yes, s
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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In India, you have limitless opportunities if you have done your Masters in Geography. Geography is a very vast and diverse combination of many subjects. In this course, you have to study and analyze spatial phenomena, land management, conservation, resource management and extraction, urban planning, development work, etc. Hence with these skills and command on subject matter one can apply for ES SO (Earth System Science Organisation). There is good demand for the faculty posts too. Other than this many government vacancies are available in different departments like forest services, petroleum industries, etc. The best option is teachi
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, having an additional certificate course or a diploma or a PG in labour and employment law will be an add on to you depending on your career plans. The additional qualifications will help you in getting through labour commissioner examinations and that would certainly be a great opportunity.
Also, you would be preferred as a professor amongst other for the same subject.
Moreover, labour and employment have been issues over which a no. of cause if actions have arisen and thus a specialised lawyer in this field is much required and having an additional qualification would help in having better understandings of the subject.
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Both MA and M.Ed are post graduate level courses. Both the courses are quite different from each other in few many aspects. Masters in Arts give you an in depth knowledge about the particular field which helps in research and many other places. This gives you extra degree in your profile. 

MA provides you strong background and it is very important to for bright career. MA course can achieve excellent job opportunities in various fields.

While in M.Ed in education provide knowledge of education system and patterns more profoundly and comparatively. M.Ed gives you knowledge about the contribution of various Indian schools of philosoph

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You can go for some distance courses (diplomas/certificate courses).

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Nowadays, English become a passion and without English living in this competition world is quote tough so after doing PG in English teaching one can get job in many sector. One can get job easily in any school because now a days finding English teacher is quite tough as less people can know the proper way of teaching the student.
You can also get the job of lecturer in college to teach Spoken English. They also get the job of Copywriter for their content prevention, Editor in Newspaper Channel, Freelance Writer, Reporter and Novelist. They can also get job of Translator, Interpreter in travel and tourism department and insurance departm
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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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Universities like NALSAR and NUJS offer certificate and PG Diploma programmes in Business Law. This sphere is not merely limited to Indian jurisprudence but also deals with international business laws, which gives you an upper hand when compared to your counterparts in law schools. In NUJS, this course is taught by one of the best professors of NUJS. Some firms prefer those who have this additional certificate while hiring them. Additionally, many management firms and banks also prefer the students who have Diploma in business law, because by this course they get to know about Law of Contract/Commercial Law, Competition Laws, Laws of A
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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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Hello, before getting into this question, I will just tell you one basic thing that is there is no such college which have particular course or specialization in purely family law. Family law is mandatory course offered in national law universities and other law schools. There is no such hard and fast rule of deciding particular college as best. Now, coming back to your question, I believe that since famous family law teacher, professor Poonam Pradhan Saxena is Vice chancellor of NLU, Jodhpur, it will give you the maximum advantage to learn family law. Besides this, NLSIU, Bangalore is also a pioneer in its family law expertise. Other
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