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yes Several private medical and dental colleges have asked students to produce a bank guarantee for their fees, not just for one year but for all four-and-a-half-years. ... It also guarantees that students will be able to pay their fees, which runs into lakhs of rupees every year.
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If the payment status is not successful you need to pay the fee once again. July 8, 2020 is the last date to make the online application fee for Karnataka PGCET MBA 2020. So once again try making the payment and the amount deduced in the earlier transaction will be refunded to you bank account within 3-7 business days depending on your bank.
You only need to give your bank details to pay the online application registration fee when you are applying for DU admission. The payment mode is online and it can be paid using credit card or debit card or netbanking. You need to save the transaction details as a proof for future reference. The application is considered to be successfully submitted only after the fee payment.
The students have to themselves take the responsibility of opening a back account with Sound Indian Bank. Christ University doesn't take that responsibility. You will need your PAN Card, 2 passport size photographs and a valid Id proof for opening an Account. Candidates need their South Indian Bank Account Opening Form attached with their application form. So if you want to study in Christ University, it becomes you responsibility to open a Bank Account. For more information regarding the Branch details and address, please visit the official website: https://www.southindianbank.com/branch/karnataka/bangalore-rural/christ-academy,-bangalore/907
Greetings, aspirant!
There can be no 'one best career option.' It's all about what you're passionate about. All of the fields you're interested in are excellent fields in which one can make a career. However, you cannot judge a field and find out whether it's akin to your liking or not in one day.
I suggest you take some aptitude tests and find out more about what you like. The fields you've mentioned above lead to very different career paths down the road. Although it's not impossible to change your career path if you're not content with it, finding your interests and making a career in it firsthand is always a better choice.
As for the scope in the fields you've mentioned, there'll always be a need for advocates, engineers, bankers and Defence forces. So you need not worry sbout that.
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