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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
In my opinion, distance degrees are only recommended if you have suitable work experience of more than 10 plus years and you don't have time to quit your job or simultaneously pursue any degree.
It is always recommended to take up full time courses be it UG or PG, because only then you would receive in depth grasping of fundamentals and yo
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Guide-Level 11
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
1) Those who have done their B.Ed degree can pursue Master's Degree in Education.
2) Percentage of marks varies from institute to institute though 50-55% marks in B.Ed/B.El.Ed is the most common percentage.
3) The admission to the course is based on merit, the admission procedure and mode of selection may vary from university to university.
4) Some universities or states conduct their own entrance examination, to select deserving candidates.
Remember:
M.Ed Subjects are based on one's choice of stream in B.Ed. Depending on that one can specialize in that Subject.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Different universities have different admission criteria, some take students based on your 12th class marks and some conduct their own written admission test.
Bachelor of social work is a good course and nowadays there are many scopes of this course and if you want to join this course then you have to do it. If you have interest in it then it is best for your career and you should go for it. There are very few people who want to do social work. So, it is best if you want to do this course.
Qualification for this course:
You ne
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Both the courses are totally different from each other.
A course in foreign language gives you a chance to learn about the language, culture and tradition of a particular community whereas, political science provides you an opportunity to learn about the political system. Therefore, you should pursue a course according to your interest.
Both the courses offer a wide range of career opportunities.
By pursuing a course in foreign language you can become a translator, teacher, freelancer and interpreter.
Many multinational companies hire people who have knowledge of languages such as French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, etc.
After BA
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
In BCA LLB, you can study subjects related to computer application along with subjects of law. In the light of recent advancement in information technology and crimes, assuming the nature of knowing no boundaries, a graduate in BCA LLB would be in a better position to advise on issues with respect to intersection of law and information technology. Further, there are several law firms and lawyers who specifically deal in this area of law only. In this scenario, you would have a good chance of getting recruited to these law firms and other companies. Apart from that, the other opportunities include working with companies, research and
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
The job prospects after completing B.Sc LLB are quite good in India.
These include independent practice, working with law firms and companies, judiciary and State Commission Services among others. At the initial level, your role would be that of associate in case of law firms. Since you would have studied science together with the law, you have a great chance of building a career in firms specializing in intellectual property rights law and have clients in this field.
Apart from that, there are great opportunities available at several companies which deal in manufacturing and need to get their products as per the standards laid down
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Hi, BSW LLB is one of the emerging courses in law. It stands for Bachelor in Social Work and Bachelor in Law. One point that I would like to emphasize is that since it is new, the job prospects differ quite from the traditional ones. The work areas are very interesting and if working for social causes drives you and you would like to bring changes to things around you, this course is the right one for you. The job prospects include working with research groups and policy think tanks that advise and suggest govt. Concerning framing social legislation. Further, you would also be the first choice of several national as well as inter
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