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Amrita university provides BBA at their campuses.
You can get
To be able to do you PhD you need to finish your 10+12 and then Undergraduate course and then your Postgraduate course. I would suggest you to take PCM in your 12th. Then after that you should go for B.Sc Physics followed by M.Sc in Physics.
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You should contact the students affairs cell of your respective college and ask them about the process to obtain these documents. Different colleges have different processes for the same. You can either reach out to them personally or call them or send an official email regarding the same, they
The question does not have the complete information for me to give you advice for the same. I understood that you passed your inter and now want an admission in a government degree college. However, you didn't mention which state, which course, which degree you want to pursue. Without
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there is no college in our country which will provide you distance for Bams
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If you want to go for Government jobs then there are quite a number of them like SSC CGL, RRB NTPC, UPSC CSE, State Civil Service, State PSC etc but this will not be anything related to your field of study i., Geology.
Now if you want to get a
SIU admission to the law courses will be done through the SLAT examination conducted by the university. Students who qualify the SLAT examination will move further to the admission process. Candidates should qualify for the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT). Candidates have to appear for a PI (Personal interview)
Yes, I believe AMIE is equivalent to a B.Tech Degree. After this, you may surely pursue a MBA, depending on your interests. MBA does give boost to your career with excellent scope and impetus, when done from Good B Schools.
For more information about MBA, BSchools and scope after MBA
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