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Hello Akhilesh
To pursue dual degree BSMS you will have to appear for entrance exam conducted by university or jee advanced.
Full form of BSMS is Bachelor of science- Master of science. It is a dual degree program in many disciplines of science. The degree MSBS is offered in four subjects - chemistry, Biological Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, mathematics and physics.
Eligibility fot the degree is that the candidate must have passed class xii in science stream with minimum 50% marks.
We can say that It is integrated Bsc and MSc degree in which the candidate doesn't have to see various colleges for master's course.
The course awards both graduate and post graduate degree to the candidate.
It is five years Course.
NIER National institute of education and research , Bhubaneswar offers this course ,fees is 88,250 for Full course .
Other institutes offering the course are
IIT kanpur 1,36,900 per year
IISER 35,000 per semester
Indian Institute of science 18,950 per semester
For details you may visit the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bs-ms-dual-degree
Dear Aspirant!
I can help you explore master's courses in the field of healthcare management. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Research Master's Programs:
Look for Master's in Hospital Management (MHA) or Bachelor of Hospital Administration (BHA) programs offered by reputable universities.
2. Check Eligibility Criteria:
Review the eligibility requirements for these programs, ensuring that your BSc degree aligns with the admission criteria.
3. Application Process:
Understand the application process, including required documents, deadlines, and any entrance exams if applicable.
4. Explore Universities:
Research universities that offer these courses, considering factors such as faculty reputation, course curriculum, and placement opportunities.
5. Financial Considerations:
Evaluate the cost of the program, available scholarships, and financial aid options.
6. Connect with Alumni:
Reach out to alumni or current students of these programs to gain insights into the learning experience and career prospects.
7. Visit Campus or Attend Virtual Events:
If possible, visit the campuses or attend virtual events to get a feel for the environment and gather more information.
8. Application Submission:
Once you've chosen a program and university, complete the application process by submitting all required documents and fees.
9. Prepare for Interviews (if required):
Some programs may require an interview as part of the admission process, so be prepared for that.
10. Stay Updated:
Keep an eye on communication from the universities and be proactive in following up on your application status.
Remember to take your time, thoroughly research each aspect, and make informed decisions based on your career goals and preferences.
Hello,
Yes Absolutely, You can definitely pursue a B.Ed even if you completed your degree in 2016. B.Ed programs are open to individuals from various academic backgrounds. It is a great choice if you are interested in becoming a teacher in any specific field.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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Hope you are doing great.
Coming to your question, after completing the BCA degree, if you are wishing to pursue MCA degree then you are supposed to give the TANCET exam which is conducted by the Tamil Nadu government. After qualifying the exam you will be able to pursue the MCA course.
Hope this helps!
Greetings!
So, CA is the toughest course in India. After your PU you can take addmission in B.Com, BBM or BBA. For the colleges you can take admission in government colleges or m.sc College of Bangalore or government first grade college of davangere.
For CA there will be three levels
In CA the subjects will be typically include accounting, taxation, auditing, business laws, etc
In foundation level there will be four subject.
In intermediate there will be two groups each group consists of four papers.
In final level there will be two groups each level consists of four papers.
You have to take 40% in each paper. And your percentage should be 50 or else you will be fail and you have to give all the papers again.
Generally, many institutes have a residential requirement, especially for full-time programs, to foster a conducive learning environment and promote holistic development among students. However, since your home is just 15 minutes from the campus, you may want to inquire directly. Mostly they'll agree with you as it is not worth for your to stay in campus. So connect with them they'll surely agree on this.
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Hello Aspirant!
The average Bcom fee in India is between INR 7,500 - 3LPA. Bcom is the most affordable program in India. Also the government colleges offering Bcom course has an average fee between 7,500 - 30,000 per annum. The online course can be pursued from top colleges like LPU, Amity online etc. The course fee is between INR 30,000 - 60,000.
Hello aspirant
Yes Gap certificate is mandatory.
When you will appear for Neet and qualify neet , and you will be alloted a medical seat in any college , at the time of counseling they will ask you for Gap certificate.
Gap certificate is mandatory AZ you will not join the meducal college immediately class xii.
You can get this Gap certificate from that college where you are pursuing your pharmacy Course.
A Gap certificate is one of the most important document that the student need to submit in order to restart his studies or to get admission to futher studies.
It is issued on non judicial stamp paper which clearly mentioned the cause and period of Gap.
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