5 years ago
Can I become Agriculture officer after B.Sc. Zoology. If yes, then which exam I have to give?
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MEGHALI MITRACurrent Student
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No, you are not able become agriculture officer after B.Sc Zoology. A Candidates who have B.Sc in agriculture or B.Sc in biology or related course can become agriculture officer.
No, you are not able become agriculture officer after B.Sc Zoology. A Candidates who have B.Sc in agriculture or B.Sc in biology or related course can become agriculture officer.
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Arpit DongreCurrent Student
Maturity is when you realize nothing is permanent
Scholar-Level 16
If you give GATE with branch other than your B.Tech branch, then you are not eligible for PSU, but you can get admission into IITS and NITS for M.Tech.
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Bhumika KhattarCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Part Time Jobs in Ireland for International Students:
Here comes the biggest topic of all times from the blog comments and the of-course the primary reason to why students want to come overseas. Before I go through the post study job scenario,
Here comes the biggest topic of all times from the blog comments and the of-course the primary reason to why students want to come overseas. Before I go through the post study job scenario,
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Part Time Jobs in Ireland for International Students:
Here comes the biggest topic of all times from the blog comments and the of-course the primary reason to why students want to come overseas. Before I go through the post study job scenario, I would first cover the Part Time Jobs in Ireland for Indian and International students topic as that is the most asked question.
DISCLAIMER: This is in context to my personal experience, my close friends and many people who I know well. This may not be a situation for each and everyone but for most of the Indian students. So please do not pass negative comments here or via Facebook messages. I could accept compliments though
Straight and blunt, no beating around the bush, do not come here if you think you can do a part-time job and recover your college fees. Part Time jobs are really hard to get here. I repeat, Part Time jobs are really hard to get here in Ireland for the students. I do not mean to dishearten people, but that is what the truth is. I do not want students come to Ireland with false hopes created by the highly commercial educational consultancies of India. They which have fancy dressed ladies behind the desks who inform students that there are plenty of Part Time jobs in Ireland. Plus, you can earn your living expenses with ease, and in fact can save money and send home to cover up loans. This is not true!
I repeat again, do not come to study in Ireland if you think you can easily get a Part Time job and survive yourself with ease. Part Time Jobs in Ireland Experience Required
Most Part Time jobs here in Dublin, Ireland require at least ONE YEAR of experience, be it either a bar tender or a cleaner or a waiter or whatever it is. You can of course get good jobs if you have recommendations and reference from your friends who have already worked at that specific job or from a person of the same community. Personally, I have a years' experience working with Amazon, yet I could not find a job as the IT companies do not hire students for PT jobs. They have full-time job vacancies though. Frankly you wouldn't earn enough to send back money home. Please understand that Ireland is a small country unlike the US. So, number of Part Time job are very scarce. The minimum wage here is 8.65 per hour and students can work legally up to 20 hours a week and 40 hours a week during vacations (the vacation periods would be mentioned by the respective colleges and universities you are enrolled in).
Here comes the biggest topic of all times from the blog comments and the of-course the primary reason to why students want to come overseas. Before I go through the post study job scenario, I would first cover the Part Time Jobs in Ireland for Indian and International students topic as that is the most asked question.
DISCLAIMER: This is in context to my personal experience, my close friends and many people who I know well. This may not be a situation for each and everyone but for most of the Indian students. So please do not pass negative comments here or via Facebook messages. I could accept compliments though
Straight and blunt, no beating around the bush, do not come here if you think you can do a part-time job and recover your college fees. Part Time jobs are really hard to get here. I repeat, Part Time jobs are really hard to get here in Ireland for the students. I do not mean to dishearten people, but that is what the truth is. I do not want students come to Ireland with false hopes created by the highly commercial educational consultancies of India. They which have fancy dressed ladies behind the desks who inform students that there are plenty of Part Time jobs in Ireland. Plus, you can earn your living expenses with ease, and in fact can save money and send home to cover up loans. This is not true!
I repeat again, do not come to study in Ireland if you think you can easily get a Part Time job and survive yourself with ease. Part Time Jobs in Ireland Experience Required
Most Part Time jobs here in Dublin, Ireland require at least ONE YEAR of experience, be it either a bar tender or a cleaner or a waiter or whatever it is. You can of course get good jobs if you have recommendations and reference from your friends who have already worked at that specific job or from a person of the same community. Personally, I have a years' experience working with Amazon, yet I could not find a job as the IT companies do not hire students for PT jobs. They have full-time job vacancies though. Frankly you wouldn't earn enough to send back money home. Please understand that Ireland is a small country unlike the US. So, number of Part Time job are very scarce. The minimum wage here is 8.65 per hour and students can work legally up to 20 hours a week and 40 hours a week during vacations (the vacation periods would be mentioned by the respective colleges and universities you are enrolled in).
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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamCurrent Student
Perfect Answer doesn't Exist!
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If the college predictor says that you can get admission then chances are there that you will get a seat in that Institute.
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Ansh SharmaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Yes, CCS University provides B.Sc in chemistry.
You can refer the following link about the detailed information about admission at CCS University.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/ccs-chaudhary-charan-singh-university-meerut-19694
You can refer the following link about the detailed information about admission at CCS University.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/ccs-chaudhary-charan-singh-university-meerut-19694
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Sujeet KumarCurrent Student
Preparing for UPSC CSE 2021
Guide-Level 15
You have to pay the seat acceptance fee amount only. When you report in college for admission then you have to pay the rest amount of the semester fee.
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Munish MehindruCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Admission to Christ University (Deemed to be University) is done on the basis of merit scored in previous qualifying exam, skill assessment and personal interview except for BBA BHM B.Com (H), B.Com (Professional), B.Com (International Finance
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Admission to Christ University (Deemed to be University) is done on the basis of merit scored in previous qualifying exam, skill assessment and personal interview except for BBA BHM B.Com (H), B.Com (Professional), B.Com (International Finance), M.Sc. In Mathematics and B.A. In Media Studies, Communication and Media, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, History, English, Psychology, Journalism. The University conducts its own entrance test for the above mentioned programmes. Post the first phase of screening process, selected candidates are invited for Skill Assessment, Micro Presentation and Personal Interview rounds.
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Ankit SinghCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Yes, because of university it has MBBS, Dental, Ayurveda and homeopathic. There is also a hospital known as Bharati hospital. Students can easily get into as an intern there.
For MBBS, they consider NEET marks but the fee is high for MBBS i.e 1
For MBBS, they consider NEET marks but the fee is high for MBBS i.e 1
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Yes, because of university it has MBBS, Dental, Ayurveda and homeopathic. There is also a hospital known as Bharati hospital. Students can easily get into as an intern there.
For MBBS, they consider NEET marks but the fee is high for MBBS i.e 18 lakh per annum. But medical in Bharati ranks almost perfect. It is one of the best medical colleges in Maharashtra as well as India
For MBBS, they consider NEET marks but the fee is high for MBBS i.e 18 lakh per annum. But medical in Bharati ranks almost perfect. It is one of the best medical colleges in Maharashtra as well as India
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5 years ago
Is KCET ranking is required for B.Tech food technology? If yes then how much should be the ranking.
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Sharath H AithalCurrent Student
B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD
Scholar-Level 17
Hi,
Visit this link to check colleges based upon your rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/kcet-college-predictor
Good Luck. Hope it helps.
Visit this link to check colleges based upon your rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/kcet-college-predictor
Good Luck. Hope it helps.