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Yes, you are right that there is no Bsc in zoology or Botany but, there is Bsc in Biotechnology including with this there are 7 other streams of Bsc (hons) they are forensic science, mathematics, physics, computer science, chemistry, geography and electronics.
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Hello Aspirant,
The top colleges offering masters degree in urban planning in India are given below
Lovely Professional University
School of planning and architecture, Vijayawada
G D Goenka University
Birla Institute of technology
Indian Institute of engineering science and technology (IIEST), Shibpur
Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University (JNAFAU)
Yes, University Grant Commission has granted permission to pursue two degrees simultaneously. So, you can pursue two degrees simultaneously provided that you must take up one degree in regular mode and the second degree in distance. It is your choices to take up a degree in any mode you
I would advise you to pursue M.Com in Accounting, and parallely prepare for CA Exam. Not only will the subject matter of Accounting help you for CA, but also has great career scope and prospects with Finance and Accounting Firms.
For more information about M.Com do follow the link below
See as per the information available online, I would say MCOM in Finance or Accounting & Taxation will be the best for CA if you wish to go for Masters program. Having a basis of Taxation / Finance will help you to coup up the essence of the CA course.
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If you already took admission, then there is no need to write PUC exam again. PUC Exams are for admission into the college, if you already get into the college with a desired degree, then there is no point of appearing again for the exam. If you want to
Hello Aspirant ,
To apply for the CFA course and write Level 1 you have to be in the final year of your bachelor's degree or equivalent or have four years of qualified professional work or a combination of both. Hence , you're eligible for the CFA course even if
Dear student,
As per my knowledge migration certificates are only given to those students who have completed their full course from that particular college. So, as you mentioned that you are a drop out from that college, so I don't think you will given the migration certificate.
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