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According to official website and information TSCPGET notification release on September 16
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Repeater students like all other students have their own share of advantages and disadvantages. Repeater students when joining degee courses , do it with confidence as they gain a little more experience than freshers. They have the same life like all other freshers from then on until its
Hello student,
According to the sources available the exams for final semester degree exams are likely to be heldbon September 15.You can check the timetable for the exams in the university website.
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All the best.
Yes there is a good chance that you will get into a govt college. Just don't wait, apply fast and file your application in the first round of counselling. You will definitely get the seat.
But if you miss the first counselling, then the probability reduced. So be quick and
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NEP is National Educational Policy to bring about educational reforms in India, as of now there's no clear idea from when exactly will all the reforms come into force, so we need to hear it out from Ministry of Education, some of the major points of this policy are
Actually for any job experience and skill matters more than the degree.yes you may find even better job without having degree but having degree gives a sign that yes you have grab that otherwise there may be more difficulty to even appear for interview and job.
This sector requires path-breaking
Here is the list of some good agriculture course colleges:
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University - [TNAU]
Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University - [ANGRAU]
Lovely Professional University - [LPU]
Punjab Agricultural University - [PAU]
Chandigarh University - [CU]
Anbil Dharmalingam Agricultural College and Research Institute - [ADAC&RI]
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Usually for MA International Relations, its eligibility criteria is passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 50% or above aggregate (depending upon the norms of the university). You can definitely pursue this course with economics or law background, although political science background maybe perhaps be
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