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what are the higher education after m pharmacy

ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 14th Dec, 2020

Hey!

you can go for PhD programme If you wish to dive into sea of information and you want to a research on any relavant topic. You can also go for MBA or PGDM degree , it will add a X factor into your resume and help you get a better job. LLB option is also availabke for you, With your knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry, you  stand a better chance of being employed as a corporate lawyer for a pharmaceutical company.

Thankyou

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to which university , excellece clg for higher education bhopal is affiliated to ? does its a good college for bsc ?

Abir Gayen 6th Dec, 2020

Hi Aspirant,

It is a good college and is recognised as Grade A Institute by NAAC.But the ownership of the college is autonomous that means it is not affliated to any university.The college has its own Course and curriculum and it is a good college for BSc education.The college has good faculty members and it also has good infrastructure.

Hope for the best.

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how is excellence college for higher education for bsc in bhopal ? does this college is gov. and provide dual degree ?

aswathypadinjakkara 6th Dec, 2020

Hi Yash

Institute for Excellence in Higher Education, Bhopal is a college of Barkatullah University Bhopal.The courses offered are B.Sc(Hons), BA(Hons), B.Com(Hons), MA,M.Sc, M.Com etc.For more details about the college refer the following link

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/colleges/institute-for-excellence-in-higher-education-bhopal/amp

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A group of five students have been given the topic "Online learning and the higher education scenario in india", for group discussion. write out the dicussion in around 300 words. for 10 marks

Divyanshi Lal 24th Nov, 2020

Hello student,

STUDENT-1:

COVID-19 has universities across India, the world indeed, to suspend physical classroom and shift to online classes. It Not only enables teachers and students to connect over video - enabled remote classroom but also provides a host of interactive and collaborative tools on a single platform. I think online education and others play a good role. So when your kids grow up during the education it mixes them with the lot of people.

STUDENT-2:

Secondly, when you learn and you go up the value chain, it is important to actually know networking. But at the same time if you look at the education, the way it is delivered in current day, and others are absolutely flay, dull and boring. The shift to online teaching in India was very sudden this year.  Most of the institutes  and teachers were not prepared for this change. Teachers who were not very familiar with using technology had to grapple with tools of video conferencing, prepare presentations, and learn a lot along with regular job teaching.

STUDENT-3:

Ensuring active student participation is an important challenge faced in an online classroom. This could be attributed to the feeling of isolation among students, lack of Peer interaction, opportunity for collaborative learning that happens in conventional classroom on campus. The student Have to adapt to online learning using computer, tablets and mobile phones. What started as a short-term download like we'll continue for a longer duration.

STUDENT-4:

Maybe in 15 - 20 year, when this kind of dimensionality gets embedded into learning platform, actually the value of online education will go up drastically. Right now, this is purely a way of avoiding physical contact.

STUDENT-5:

Talking of virtual teaching, we cannot ignore the fact that many students might not have access to the internet. India is a diverse Nation. A group of people would be having trouble but at the same time you have to realize and still be allowed slowly, cannot take the rest of the people along with them to grow. Availability of uninterrupted internet to access online classes has been a challenge for most students. The internet penetration rate in India is more than 50%, ruler areas are deprived of internet connectivity. Intermittent connectivity often causes difficulties in getting seamless online learning experience. There is an urgent need to ensure internet access to rural areas of the country.

I hope you find it useful.

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when shall colleges resume in Maharashtra according to the latest news from uday Samant higher education minister

Hello

The Maharashtra higher and technical education minister uday Samant clarified that no colleges will start unless the coronavirus threat is over .

As the coronavirus cases are increasing so it is dangerous to reopen college now . So there is no fix decision about reopening of college

Hope this helps

Thank you

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after b.sc nursing higher education?

Prachi Pant 27th Oct, 2020

Hey

There are various career options and job opportunities after Bsc Nursing. It depends upon your choice what you want to choose. It's a great career option if you want to pursue higher studies, Msc in Nursing can improve your prospects in the job opportunities. You can also choose a specific subject for the specialization.

Also, many students choose to go for job after finishing Bsc Nursing, you can work as a nursing advisor, nursing assistant or you can also go for the research based fields.

Salary scale for freshers in India is around 15k/month (basic) and increases with the experience. In case of teaching field it can be around 12k per month and the post graduate candidates can get a salary of around 25k - 40k per month.

Thanks

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my name is gurpreet singh recently i passed my senior secondary education and now my planning is going to abroad for higher education which in Australia. Can u tell me about pte. score and how is requirements to going abroad.

Syed Yasir 17th Oct, 2020

Hello Gurpreet, I hope you're in the best of your health.

First of all, the basic requirement for going abroad for studies or work to any English speaking country, like Australia, is your English proficiency. You must be able to read, write, speak and understand English very well in order to make your way abroad.

Talking about PTE, it is the world's leading computer-based English language test for study abroad and immigration. This three hour-long computer-based test lays emphasis on testing your day-to-day english rather than focusing on high or expert level english. The main motive behind this is to ensure that the applicant must be able to understand daily-life conversations and should not face problems because  of the language. Being a multi-grading test, it makes sure better understanding of the students proficiency in English.

The managing body has not issued any specific eligibility criteria to appear for PTE but a general rule exists, which says that the applicant must be at least  16 years old while applying for the test. As for the candidates below the age of 18 must posses a parental consent for appearing in PTE. The test, like any other English language test, focuses on three or to be precise, four major sections namely, reading, listening, speaking and writing.

The certificate that you secure after the completion of the test is valid for two years. You have to bear a cost of Rs.13,300 to book your test. Lastly, you must secure at least 50 points, which is equivalent to a band score of 6 in IELTS or 74-75 points of TOEFl.

I hope my answer helps you with your query. Looking forward to answer more of it.


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sir/madam I am currently studying in class 11 (state board of Maharashtra ) . I have scored 82 percent in class 10 . I wish to pursue my higher education in MIT USA . how should I start preparing for it .

DrTeeth 25th Nov, 2020

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is among the top institutes in America, so it has some expectations from its applicants as well:

  • Your grades should be exceptionally well throughout your academic years, especially in class 11 and 12. Aim to top in every exam (even tests). This will boost your confidence as well.
  • The university has an acceptance rate of less than 5%, so your application also has to be extremely compelling, including the extracurricular activities.
  • Start preparing for JEE (mains and advance). Your aim should be to be in the merit of at least the top 20 students.
  • Practice every day and test your knowledge regularly (daily)
  • You will have to take the SATs or ACTs with a very good score. Do your research, and start on your practice papers.
  • Participate in national level exams like olympiads etc
  • You need letters of recommendation from your teachers in school, so maintain a good relation.
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