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YES, you can practice veterinary in India after completing your Studying Veterinary from abroad countries like Australia, UK or Canada. With countries like America, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Denmark opening up the gates for Indian veterinary doctors, it has become a win-win situation, experts say. Doctors work there as dairy experts and have a plethora of opportunities in top research institutes.

Further, to know mroe about the veterinary courses, eligibility criteria, best colleges, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it : https://www.careers360.com/courses/veterinary-science-course

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REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR MASTERS IN SOUTH KOREA

The requirements of individual institutions may vary, but you should hold a good undergraduate degree or expect to receive one prior to the commencement of your Masters programme.

South Korea's education culture is highly competitive and admission to some courses (particularly those at top domestic universities) may require you to have received first class honours (or equivalent) with your undergraduate degree.

Basic admission standards for all universities are set up by the South Korean government, but individual institutions have a lot of freedom to evaluate candidates according to their own criteria. Most institutions will require you to submit the following materials as part of your application:

  • A completed copy of your institution's application form.
  • A personal introduction and outline of your study plan.
  • A letter of recommendation, typically provided by a member of faculty at the institution where your undergraduate or degree was awarded.
  • Documentation of your existing academic record, confirming (if necessary) that you are expected to receive a Bachelors degree (or equivalent) of the required standard.
  • Proof of your nationality (a photocopy of your passport will usually suffice).
  • Proof of proficiency in English and / or Korean (as required by your course).

You’ll also need to provide proof of financial capability, demonstrating that you have enough money to bear the cost of your course fees and maintenance while studying in South Korea.

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Vikramaditya ruled over parts of India in the first century BCE, and popular legend attributes the beginning of the Vikrama Samvat era to him in 57 BCE. He appears in hundreds of traditional Indian legends, including the well-known Vikram and Betaal, based on Baital Pachisi.

he is considered the greatest judge as he always used his wit and wisedom to settle any dispute. there are many examples for this judgements like in one instance, two women came to him with a baby and they both alleged that the baby is their baby. the then time has no DNA tests right, then King ordered a soldier to cut the baby into two parts and share the parts between the two ladies.

listening to this order, every one in the court left shocked and the true mother started weeping and requested the king not to do so and give the baby to the other lady whereas the other lady is standing still unaffected even after listening to that order.

then the king Vikramaditya came to a conclusion that the lady who requested to give away the baby is the real mother as she worried if the order is put in action, the baby would rather die and gave the baby to the original mother and then it is said that the king punished the other lady.

There are some other stories like this which proves his wisdom.

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you asked for a crash course , you mentioned you are from Karnataka and you want to self study...but you did not mention the course which you want to study or for which exam you want to prepare. but looking into your student profile, i got to know that yo are a medical aspirant and if I am not wrong you would ask for NEET exam. but for NEET exam, for you give this year, there are only 2 months and it will be very difficult to complete syllabus and revise every thing. yet you can give a shot to it.

Crash courses are at the forefront as NEET approaches. This is true to some extent, as crash courses can be extremely beneficial if you feel unprepared or have a large portion of the NEET syllabus to cover in a short period of time.

there are ample online crash courses available for NEET. for example, BYJUS and Mystudycart (//Mystudycart.com) .com

for self studying, All that is required is regular self-analysis, practice with sample and question papers, mock tests, dedication to the study plan devised, and smart work. by doing this, Self-studying is a sure way to pass the NEET.

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Candidates applying for AIBE XVII (17) should have completed their 3-year LLB or 5-year LLB programme from an institute recognized by the BCI and must have completed their graduate programme after July 1, 2012. Candidates applying for AIBE XVII (17) 2022 exam should have enrolled with their respective State Bar Council and possess an Advocate Card. There is no age limit. The Bar Council of India (BCI) prescribes the eligibility criteria of AIBE XVII (17) 2022 for the candidates appearing for the examination. Bar Council of India will conduct AIBE XVII (17) 2022 in offline mode, across the country.

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I think you have posted an incomplete query due to this I am not getting any idea about the query.

Also, it would be better if you mention the details properly in the question.

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