Ambedkar
Hi Aspirant,
Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar University does provide phd in computer science. Eligibility to qualify is atleast getting 55% aggregrate in M.Phil course. Candidate has to get atleast 7 UGC point . Faculty member are helpful and knowledgeable. Infrastructure is good with modernise facilities.
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As you mentioned that you have completed undergraduation and post graduation and now you want to pursue LLB , then the age limit to get admission in 3 years LLB course is 20 years and for LLB 5 years is 30 years. And there is also a need ot 10+2 marks which you need to get admission in top universities. For more information, visit here:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
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As per the reviews by the students studying there, all of the above mentioned four istitutes are good howevr personally I would recommend you to join either GMC Kannauj or GMC Azamgarh.For GMC Kannauj you need a rank below 7000 atleast for round 1 if from general category meaning that only the good students can even be getting a seat here. The teaching is amazing here abd the placements that the college provides is good too. GMC Azamgarh has a higher cutoff geenrally, this college gives a stipend for the one year internship around 12000 per month after which you can get a job as Samvida Chikitsa Adhikari for atleast 2 years at about 1. 5 lakh.
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The same procedure will be followed here that is done for changing of the college.
Firstly, you have to withdraw your admission from the college.
Secondly, when he meets the eligibility criteria or the cut off for Bcom Hons, you have to apply for the same college again but this time for the different course.
I hope you understood. Thank you.
The first and foremost eligibility criteria is candidates need to be passed BA,B.Com.,B.SC.,B.BA,B.B.M.,or any other equivalent Degree recognised by the University,securing an aggregate not less than 45% of the total marks for general candidates and 40% for SC/ST candidates. SC/ST and BT 40% in aggregate. The second thing is you need to clear MH-CET-LAW and through counseling process you can get a seat. As per previous few years data rank required for MH-CET-LAW is around 120 for general category students.
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Hello Aspirant,
Rajkiya Engineering College, Bijnor takes the admission through UPSEE. The cutoff varies every year depending on the factors such as Difficulty level of the exam, No. of candidates appeared for the exam, Performance of the candidates etc. so it would be difficult to tell you the exact.
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Both colleges provide good infrastructure facilities to students including well furnished classrooms, sports ground, laboratories, medical facilities, library etc. Faculty members are highly qualified and supportive in nature. But coming to the placements, sardar vallabh bhai patel college offers 80% placement record, but as per the reviews there are no such considerable placements for students of biotechnology. And in Dr. Ambedkar institute the placement opportunities for biotechnology students are comparatively less than the other courses.
Hope it helps to clear your dilemma, Thankyou!
Hi.
So the admission in MA Psychology of Ambedkar College is through
1) Written Entrance Test
2) Shorlisted for Interview
There are no 'minimum marks required' to get shortlisted for the interview, as far as the information in official sites go. The Merit List is based on relative performance the candidates taking the exam. The highest score attained, even if its not complete score is regarded as 100% and similarly reduced percentages will be awarded to candidates based on their score.
Last year, 58 top candidates were shortlisted for interview.
Best of Luck.
It's more correct to say Ambedkar was critical, skeptical, and even angry on Gandhi, his basic philosophy and belief. Hate may not be the right word.
Ambedkar once said, 'Industrialize or perish.'
Gandhiji's reply to that was 'Industrialize and perish.'
Ambedkar experiences the worst of the caste system and untouchability since childhood and hence worked to eradicate its root and branch. He firmly believed that the anti-social beliefs, especially untouchability and caste system per se, are inseparable from village life. Whereas in an Industrialized/urbanized nation, people have more free time for personal development because of machines' availability for hard labor and hence gradual eradication of those. In brief, he opposed village life because of the caste system], which oppresses lower castes economically, socially, and politically.
Whereas Gandhiji considered village life as the unique greatness of India's culture. He firmly believed untouchability and discrimination could be separated from the caste system; hence the caste system per se is not evil. Why does he want to retain the caste system? Because he adored village life. Despite all its weaknesses, the caste system ensured stable and peaceful living for more than 2000 yrs. None of the civilizations of the world have seen such stability.
This is the fundamental difference that made both great men oppose each other ideologically.
Ambedkar, who held Manusmriti as responsible for caste system in India. In protest, Ambedkar burnt Manusmrti in a bonfire on December 25, 1927. ... The latter stated that while caste discrimination was harmful to spiritual and national growth, it had nothing to do with Hinduism and its texts such as Manusmriti.
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