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With the score of 69 out of 300, you can expect your percentile to be 90.2-90.5. With this percentile, your predicted rank would be around 87000-105000. Since you are in OBC category, your Category rank would be around 24000-29000.
At this rank, you will be qualified for JEE Advanced.
But
Hello Mansi,
According to me BA LLB is the most opted field among the students. Doing CS course side by side would enhance your chance to get more better placement opportunity.
After doing the course you can be a lawyer, advocates, work in law farms etc.
Good luck,
Hope it
To pursue a child therapist course in Manipal University, the course you have to take on is M.Sc Clinical Psychology. It covers child as well as adult therapy. The admission are done on the basis of marks obtained in MUJ and personal interview. If you clear it you can get
hi,
see there is several courses available related with animal science after bsc in agriculture,
msc in animal science
msc in animal biotechnology
msc in animal husbandry and drying.
hope it would help.
There are two ways to pay the application fee for JMI 2020. Either you can fill online with debit card, credit card or net banking which was not successful in your case. Either you can try it again or the other method is paying cash in offline mode and that
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First of all, you need to obtain adequate qualification for IAS. Basically any graduate can apply for this test. Candidates must have completed 21 years to apply. After graduation, you can apply for the selection test through the portal of UPSC. UPSC portal contain adequate information on selection test
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Yes , You can definitely pursue MSc in Animal husbandry after pursuing BSc Agriculture.
MSc Animal Husbandry is a 2 year postgraduate course which can be pursued after completing bachelor's degree.
To pursue this course in Germany , one has to give IELTS or TOEFL. Some university
Hello Manikanta,
BA in humanities emphasis on soft skills and business studies generally focus on technical skills.
It doesn't matter whether B.A humanities or business studies . But, personally I would recommend to opt for B.A in humanities because it's easier and therefore you can devote more time for UPSC
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