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The difference between ITI and graduation is that ITI is a diploma program while graduation is a degree program, and degrees have greater worth than diplomas. You can also take a diploma program concurrently with your graduation. Both programs are excellent in their
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LLB i. e. Bachelor of Legislative Law, is an undergraduate law programme .
One has the option to pursue llb in two ways:-
5 year llb /integrated llb like BA llb, Bcom llb etc :- One becomes eligible for 5 year integrated LLB like BA LLB etc with qualification
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These are some best colleges in Abroad to study Forensic course-
1. George Washington University, US.
2. University of Dundee, UK.
3. University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
4. Uppsala University, Sweden.
5. John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY).
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If you have a bachelor's degree in science (Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Applied Medical Sciences, or Biotechnology) OR engineering, pharmacy, medicine, or BDS, you can pursue a master's degree in forensic science. The percentage needed for admission often ranges between 50 and 60 percent.
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The confusion around your 12th grade scores and their importance around the time of placements is pretty normal, since the majority of government and private organizations want your high school degree and graduation certificate during document screening. To answer your question briefly- not always.
Some recruiters do have a
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. Students of Bachelor of Business Administration [BBA] in marine logistics, retail and e-commerce at Indian Maritime University - [IMU], Chennai get placed in companies like Leap International, Cogo Port, Adani, Cisco Shipping, DB Schenker, Tokyo Freight, Bruhart Logistics, and Good Rich Logistics. The
See as you are a BiPC student, then in general, you won't be able to go for the BTech in Computer Science & Engineering course in most of the college. Although, as per AICTE guidelines, presence of Mathematics/Physics is required but it still not accepted by all colleges.
I would
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The BCA (Bachelors in Computer Application) course is a 3 year degree course. the eligibility criteria for this course includes : 10+2 with a minimum of 50% from a recognized board.
furthermore, the average fees structure for BCA courses vary form Colleges to colleges. The general fee structure
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