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Yes, there are additional charges over and above the course fee for B.Sc. in Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology at AMU. The Institutional Economic Fee (IEF) is US$ 3,000 per annum for subsequent years, and there is a processing charge of U
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Yes, there are additional charges over and above the course fee for B.Sc. in Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology at AMU. The Institutional Economic Fee (IEF) is US$ 3,000 per annum for subsequent years, and there is a processing charge of US$ 500.
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What sectors do Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) graduates work inafer completing this course from AMU?
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B.Com. Hons graduates from AMU can work in various sectors including:
- Banking and Finance
- Accounting and Auditing
- Business Management
- Commerce
Other sectors may also be available based on the skills and knowledge acquired during the course
- Banking and Finance
- Accounting and Auditing
- Business Management
- Commerce
Other sectors may also be available based on the skills and knowledge acquired during the course
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B.Com. Hons graduates from AMU can work in various sectors including:
- Banking and Finance
- Accounting and Auditing
- Business Management
- Commerce
Other sectors may also be available based on the skills and knowledge acquired during the course.
- Banking and Finance
- Accounting and Auditing
- Business Management
- Commerce
Other sectors may also be available based on the skills and knowledge acquired during the course.
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The candidate should pursue the Science stream and have passed Mathematics at the qualifying examination to be eligible for admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics at AMU.
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No, you cannot get admission to Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) with 60% in Class 12 at Dr. Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College as the minimum marks required is 50% in PCB aggregate for general category.
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What kind of jobs do B.A. LL.B. graduates do afer completing this course from Faculty of Law?
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B.A. LL.B. graduates from Faculty of Law can pursue various career paths, including:
Advocacy: They can practice law in courts, tribunals, and other judicial bodies.
Judiciary: They can become judges in various courts, including the Supreme Cour
Advocacy: They can practice law in courts, tribunals, and other judicial bodies.
Judiciary: They can become judges in various courts, including the Supreme Cour
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B.A. LL.B. graduates from Faculty of Law can pursue various career paths, including:
Advocacy: They can practice law in courts, tribunals, and other judicial bodies.
Judiciary: They can become judges in various courts, including the Supreme Court and High Courts.
Legal Academia: They can teach law in universities and colleges.
Corporate Law: They can work as legal advisors, compliance officers, or in-house counsel in companies.
Government Services: They can join government services, such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), or other civil services.
Public Policy: They can work in policy-making bodies, think tanks, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Research: They can pursue research in law and related fields, leading to careers in academia, think tanks, or research institutions.
Social Work: They can work with NGOs, social organizations, or community groups to promote social justice and human rights.
Mediation and Arbitration: They can work as mediators or arbitrators, helping to resolve disputes outside of court.
Legal Writing: They can write for legal publications, blogs, or websites, or work as legal journalists.
These career paths are available to B.A. LL.B. graduates from the Faculty of Law, and they can choose to pursue any of these options based on their interests, skills, and career goals.
Advocacy: They can practice law in courts, tribunals, and other judicial bodies.
Judiciary: They can become judges in various courts, including the Supreme Court and High Courts.
Legal Academia: They can teach law in universities and colleges.
Corporate Law: They can work as legal advisors, compliance officers, or in-house counsel in companies.
Government Services: They can join government services, such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), or other civil services.
Public Policy: They can work in policy-making bodies, think tanks, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Research: They can pursue research in law and related fields, leading to careers in academia, think tanks, or research institutions.
Social Work: They can work with NGOs, social organizations, or community groups to promote social justice and human rights.
Mediation and Arbitration: They can work as mediators or arbitrators, helping to resolve disputes outside of court.
Legal Writing: They can write for legal publications, blogs, or websites, or work as legal journalists.
These career paths are available to B.A. LL.B. graduates from the Faculty of Law, and they can choose to pursue any of these options based on their interests, skills, and career goals.
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a month ago
Why choose B.A. LL.B. at Faculty of Law?
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B.A. LL.B. at Faculty of Law can be chosen for its:
1. Great infrastructure
2. World-class newly constructed building
3. Learned faculty
4. Distinguished alumni network
5. Great locational advantage of being in Delhi
6. Flexible timings
7. Lea
1. Great infrastructure
2. World-class newly constructed building
3. Learned faculty
4. Distinguished alumni network
5. Great locational advantage of being in Delhi
6. Flexible timings
7. Lea
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B.A. LL.B. at Faculty of Law can be chosen for its:
1. Great infrastructure
2. World-class newly constructed building
3. Learned faculty
4. Distinguished alumni network
5. Great locational advantage of being in Delhi
6. Flexible timings
7. Learning opportunities
8. Immense exposure
9. Conducive environment
10. Good career prospects and opportunities after completing the course.
1. Great infrastructure
2. World-class newly constructed building
3. Learned faculty
4. Distinguished alumni network
5. Great locational advantage of being in Delhi
6. Flexible timings
7. Learning opportunities
8. Immense exposure
9. Conducive environment
10. Good career prospects and opportunities after completing the course.
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a month ago
How strict is this college when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.A. LL.B. at Faculty of Law?
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The college is strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.A. LL.B. at Faculty of Law, with a requirement of 45% aggregate and above in Class XII examinations or equivalent, and consideration of CLAT and other National/State Leve
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The college is strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.A. LL.B. at Faculty of Law, with a requirement of 45% aggregate and above in Class XII examinations or equivalent, and consideration of CLAT and other National/State Level Law Entrance Test scores with a minimum of 45% marks.
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To apply for Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) at AMU, follow these steps:
1. Check the eligibility criteria: You should have a Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) in any stream from AMU or another recognized examination board.
2. Fill
1. Check the eligibility criteria: You should have a Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) in any stream from AMU or another recognized examination board.
2. Fill
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To apply for Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) at AMU, follow these steps:
1. Check the eligibility criteria: You should have a Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) in any stream from AMU or another recognized examination board.
2. Fill out the application form: You can find the application form on the AMU website. Fill it out carefully and accurately.
3. Pay the application fee: The application fee is Rs. 300/-.
4. Submit the required documents: You will need to submit documents such as your 10+2 certificate, mark sheet, and other relevant documents.
5. Pay the course fee: The course fee for B.Com. Hons. is Rs. 5,000/- for the first year and Rs. 4,550/- for the second and third years.
Note: The fees and eligibility criteria may be subject to change, so it's best to check the AMU website for the latest information.
1. Check the eligibility criteria: You should have a Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) in any stream from AMU or another recognized examination board.
2. Fill out the application form: You can find the application form on the AMU website. Fill it out carefully and accurately.
3. Pay the application fee: The application fee is Rs. 300/-.
4. Submit the required documents: You will need to submit documents such as your 10+2 certificate, mark sheet, and other relevant documents.
5. Pay the course fee: The course fee for B.Com. Hons. is Rs. 5,000/- for the first year and Rs. 4,550/- for the second and third years.
Note: The fees and eligibility criteria may be subject to change, so it's best to check the AMU website for the latest information.
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The AMU offers admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) course based on the candidate's performance in the Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination in any stream from AMU or other examination boards recognized by Aligarh Mu
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The AMU offers admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) course based on the candidate's performance in the Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination in any stream from AMU or other examination boards recognized by Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
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No, the AMU does not offer admission to the B.Sc. in Physiotherapy course without meeting the 50% eligibility requirement in Physics, Chemistry & Biology.
