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YASH SHARMA

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University admission or college admission is the procedure through which understudies enter tertiary training at colleges and universities. Frameworks change generally from nation to nation and some of the time from foundation to establishment. In numerous nations, imminent college understudies apply for confirmation during their last year of secondary college or junior college. In certain nations, there are free associations or government organizations to concentrate the organisation of institutionalized confirmation tests and the preparing of utilization. The application form can be obtained from the university campus on cash payment
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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There are many pharmacist-lawyers and it is a great combination of degrees but does require many years of education. Most pharmacist-attorneys went to pharmacy school first followed by law school. Because pharmacists handle drugs including controlled substances it is a highly regulated profession and, in fact, every accredited pharmacy school requires a course in pharmacy law. This exposure in pharmacy school sparks an interest in some pharmacy students (me included) to pursue a law degree.

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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It sounds like you recently completed your Bachelor of Science in Management and Computer Science and are now interested in pursuing a career in the software industry. Additionally, you have also prepared half of the syllabus for banking exams. It can be a good idea to continue preparing for those exams as it can open up new career opportunities in the banking and finance industry. However, the software industry is also a growing field with many opportunities, so it's important to research different options and find what aligns best with your interests and skills.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about -
- Amity University
- NMIMS
-NSHM Durgapur.

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MADHAVI .

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Sri Venkateshwara law College BBA LLB course fees for 6 months is around INR 15000 to INR 18000.

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Aakanksha Jaiman

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You can tap the below link to fetch all the required information~
https://www.shiksha.com/college/shree-madhav-college-ladnun-137565/courses.

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Manik Tindwani

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B.A. LL.B. (Hons. ). If the law aspirant wishes to attempt government examinations and B.Com. LL.B. (Hons) if the aspirant wishes to join the corporate world.

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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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Yes, you can pursue law i.e. LL.B. 3yrs. after M.Com through CLAT or University entrance exam or a Direct admission in a private college.

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