Arts
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The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) provides opportunities to interested learners by making available the following Courses and Programmes of Study through open and distance learning mode.
Yes a arts running graduation student can apply nios (The National Institute of Open Schooling) for science for all 5
This list is not exhaustive but it provides a solid idea of what fellow graduates have gone on to do and what potential careers a Visual Arts degree can offer. Some options are more directly associated with specific areas of Visual Arts than others.
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The L.D. Arts College has a free of M.A. course is around INR 50,000 per annum. The eligibity criteria required that you have to passed your Bachelor degree of 3 years duration (B.A. or equivalent) under 10+2+3 pattern from any recognised institute with a
Hey Megha!
Since you haven't mentioned your category, I assume you are from general category. In the earlier cut offs, the best four percentage you have mentioned of yours is not sufficient to get yourself enrolled in the course of B.A.(Hons.)English considering this course is quite popular in Delhi University
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As per your query, the basic requirement for pursuing any medical courses be it MBBS, BDS, Pharmacy, Nursing etc. is that you should have studies Physics, chemistry and Biology in your 10+2 and must have passed with min 50% aggregate.
Therefore, there's no Medical
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No, absolutely not it wouldn’t look bad on your resume.
It is quite common to change streams and line and pursue something of your interest where you realise your skills can be developed and be helpful in the real world.
So, don’t worry
Hi aspirant, since you are from arts stream so in that case it will not possible for you to go for B.Sc course in any stream.
For admission in B.Sc program the eligibility creteria is that you should complete 12th standard in science stream with 55% percentage of marks from
Hello Aspirant! It's not possible to change the colleges once selected and submitted in the counselling process. You'll have to wait for the rounds and see if you get the desired branch and if not then you can leave and apply for what you want. Or else you've made a
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