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2016-04-09 16:40:01

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

She has to do a PhD. in the same subject. She can appear for the UPSC exam.Or, she can do BEd. She can appear for a Bank Exam.

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2016-04-09 12:36:26

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2016-04-08 12:29:09

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pawanpreet kaur

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Hi Samadrita,
Hindustani classical music is the Hindustani or North Indian style of Indian classical music. The style is sometimes called North Indian classical music or Sh?striya Sang?t or Kl?sik? Maus?q?. It is a tradition that originated in Vedic ritual chants and has been evolving since the 12th century CE, inNorth India and to some extent in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Pakistan. Today, it is one of the two subgenres of Indian classical music, the other being Carnatic music, the classical tradition of South India.
List of colleges offering Hindustani Classical in Delhi / NCR, kindly refer the link below:
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2016-04-08 10:09:10

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karan sabharwal

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10 to 15 lakhs is a tight budget, but there are a few institutions who have a fee structure under 15 lakhs.

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2016-04-08 08:01:46

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Durgesh Kumar

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Dropping an year means an extra expense of about 1.5lac plus you would be losing an opportunity to earn 12 lac extra. I mean if you can do your Btech within nxt 4 yrs and get placed into a firm you wud b getting about 10 2 12 lac in the 5th year.
Better go on for a reputed private institute.
good luck .

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2016-04-07 13:29:23

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2016-04-07 00:45:14

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2016-04-06 21:36:34

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
If you could keep maths in your graduation also, its good for mba in finance irrespective of the fact that you do bsc of bcom for being eligible. B.Com hons otherwise will benefit you in understanding management.

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2016-04-06 18:14:18

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Dr Deepika MathurOptimistic, passionate dedicated employee.

Contributor-Level 6

Hello
If you want to go for teaching, integrated B.Sc B.Ed is good to do.
But if your stream of interest is in Research or specialization in science streams then go for integration in M.Sc.

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2016-04-06 14:06:07

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