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Aashi Madavi

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Candidates can secure admission based on merit. However, College takes admission based on ISBR Law College and Personal Interview for majority of courses. For various Certificate level courses such as Human Rights and Indian Constitution, candidates must qualify merit. At last, based on the merit results, candidates are shortlisted for personal interview. The final selection is done based on the accumulated results of merit and personal interview. 

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, listed below are the top Intellectual Property Law colleges in India that offer certificate courses:College NameTuition FeeEligibility / ExamsRMLNLUINR 2,000Merit-BasedCSJMINR 12,000Merit-BasedVivekanand Education Society's College of LawINR 8,000Merit-BasedMaa Vaishno Devi Educational Law CollegeINR 10,000Merit-BasedUDEMYINR 1,300Merit-BasedHope this solved your query!

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To pursue NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) online courses and certification, follow these steps:1. Research Courses: There are websites providing information on the NVH courses: Udemy, Coursera, or specialised institutes like SAE International. Make sure the course includes topics such as; NVH basics, NVH testing, and control methods.2. Eligibility: Usually every course is available for engineering graduate or engineering professional in mechanical, automobile or any related discipline.3. Enroll: Register by paying the course fee which is between 5000Rs – 50000 Rs based on the course depth and upon certification.4. Course Durati
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Shiv Kumar

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For short certificate courses in machine embroidery, you can explore the following options:NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) – Offers workshops and short-term courses on machine embroidery.Udemy/Coursera – Online platforms with affordable courses focusing on machine embroidery basics and techniques.Skillshare – Offers practical, project-based learning for machine embroidery.Indian Embroidery Institute – Provides specialised courses in machine embroidery, available online and in-person.These courses provide practical skills and can be completed in short durations.

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Raushan Kumar

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No, an LOR is a formal document which needs to have a professional and formal tone. No matter how closely you are associated with your recommender, the letter should be written factually, without any personal bias. Also, the recommender must seem interested in your admission in to the programme. The word choice and sentence structure should also be formal in an LOR.

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Raushan Kumar

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No, it is not advisable to use similar qualities or traits in two LORs as these recommendation letters can really impact your application. It is better to include a different set of traits in each LOR. Even if you wish to highlight a similar trait in a successive LOR, you must use a different instance to substantiate that claim. Providing distinct qualities and including multiple instances to support those qualities, can certainly give an edge to your application.

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Raushan Kumar

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While writing an LOR for PG Diploma, it is important to include the traits which are relevant to the intended programme. For an academic LOR, the recommender can mention about academic sincerity, research capability, perseverance, meticulous approach and other such traits related to the academic set up. For a professional LOR, leadership ability, team spirit, professionalism, work ethics, and out-of-the-box thinking can be highlighted. Despite the skills that are mentioned, it is highly important to support them with relevant instances or experiences to prove what you are stating.

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Raushan Kumar

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Normally, two LORs are required by the universities or colleges offering PG Diploma courses. However, few universities may even ask for three LORs. Hence, it is better to check the university's admission requirements regarding letters of recommendation. Some universities even mention the number of academic and/or professional LORs needed for admission into a particular programme. You must arrange these LORs, from your recommenders, as early as possible, in order to meet the specific application deadlines.

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Raushan Kumar

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For PG Diploma programmes, college professors should write academic LORs. When the universities require professional LORs, then immediate supervisors and managers can be great recommenders, who can provide actual evaluation of your work and capabilities. It is essential to select someone who has witnessed your work from close quarters and can provide genuine assessment of your capabilities.

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Raushan Kumar

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It is advisable to request for an LOR at least one month before the deadline as it will help you to connect well in time with your recommender whom you may not have been touch for long. Also, your recommender may need sufficient time to write the recommendation. Getting the signed LOR on an institution letterhead may not be that easy. Thus, it is important to keep enough time in hand, and not run behind recommenders at the last hour.

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