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Vipra Shrivastava

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No, there is no age bar on appearing in IIFT entrance exam. Any candidate with a bachelor's degree from a recognised university having scored a minimum of 50 per cent aggregate can appear for IIFT entrance exam. The minimum score criteria for SC/ST/PwD candidates is 45 per cent aggregate. Final year graduation students can also appear in the exam. The exam is for MBA degree so a fresh graduate as well as a working professionals of junior, middle or senior levels can also appear for the exam. In fact, candidates with work experience are given preference over fresh graduates during the selection rounds. Candidates can appear for the IIFT
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 The top universities in India have set upper or lower age limits for admission to their courses. However, Jamia Millia Islamia has not imposed any such age restrictions. There is no upper age limit to appear in the JMI 2023 exam. However, candidates securing the same rank and marks in JMI exam will be given preference, if they are higher in age than the others. For more details on Jamia Millia Islamia BA courses, its eligibility and selection, click here. 

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There is no upper age limit for admission in B.Ed at Acharya Nagarjuna University. Candidates willing to take admission in B.Ed programme at Acharya Nagarjuna University should possess a UG degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate and 40% aggregate for reserved categories students.Candidates, if fulfil the said eligibility criteria, can apply for the B.Ed programme at Acharya Nagarjuna University by taking the Andhra Pradesh EdCET exam supervised by the Government of Andhra Pradesh.Applicants whose rank is above the closing rank mentioned in the merit list released by Acharya Nagarjuna University, the candidate can apply further for the
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Arshita Tiwari

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There is no age limit to apply for BSc H & HA from this year.The basic eligibility to apply for BSc is that the candidate must have passed class 12 with English as a compulsory subject. Admission to IHM BSc is based on rank obtained in NCHM JEE followed by a Centralized counseling process.

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, IHM Delhi has set an age bar for admission to various courses at IHM Pusa. The age limit for General and OBC candidates is 25 years, and 28 years for SC/ST candidates. This information is as per the past years’ data. Hence, is indicative. Candidates can also reach out to the IHM Pusa admission office for more details regarding the same.

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University offers UG, PG, Diploma, and doctoral-level courses. Thus, the minimum age limit is 18 and the maximum age limit is 32, approximately. Moreover, PRSU also gives age relaxation to candidates belonging to SC/ST and Other Backward Classes as per the guidelines of the government. It must be noted that the age limit varies from course to course. Candidates also have to provide the relevant documents as age proof for verification purposes.

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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. from IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) at the age of 40, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the university. 

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can study law at the age of 60 years. Age is not a barrier to pursuing higher education, including a law degree. Many law schools and universities have no upper age limit for admission. However, you will need to check the specific admission requirements of the law school or university you are interested in attending, as some may have certain prerequisites or eligibility criteria that you need to meet. Additionally, pursuing a law degree at an older age may come with its own challenges, such as adjusting to a rigorous academic schedule and adapting to a new learning environment. However, with dedication and hard work, it is cer
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Indian nationals who belong to the General and General EWS categories need to be born on or after 1 July 2003 to apply for NID that 2024. In the case of candidates belonging to the OBC-NCL, SC, and ST categories, candidates born on or after 1 July 2000 may apply. Meanwhile, PwD candidates who are born on or after 1 July 1998 may apply for admission. The candidate needs to ensure that meets the age criteria before filling out the application form. It is because every detail entered by the candidate will be cross checked at the time of counselling, during the document verification process. Any candidate found to be faking their eligibili
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