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Abhishek Jha

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a dual degree (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) in the same major simultaneously, though it depends on the university's policies and the specific program. Some institutions, particularly in research-focused fields like Science and engineering, offer integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. programs. These programs allow students to work on both degrees at the same time, with the M.Sc. being a precursor to the Ph.D. phase.1. Integrated Programs: Many universities like IITs in India, ETH Zurich, and MIT offer such dual-degree programs, where students seamlessly transition from M.Sc. to Ph.D. after meeting specific academic milestones.2. Indi
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Anurag Shivam

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Yes, you can appear for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) if you are in your third year of an integrated B.Sc B.Ed. program: The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has revised the CTET eligibility criteria to allow candidates enrolled in Teacher Training Courses (TTC) to apply for the exam. Candidates who have completed a three-year integrated B.Ed. - M. Ed. course with a minimum of 55% marks in post-graduation are eligible to appear for the CTET. Candidates who meet the above criteria are eligible to be considered for appointment as teachers for classes 1 to 5. However, they must also complete
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Arindam Modak

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Eligibility for both MBA and M.Pharma should be met so that you can seek admission into the dual MBA-M.Pharma programme at Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management in 2025. Most probably, you should have a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy or some related subjects from a government-accredited university. Apart from this, for pursuing MBA, you would typically have to obtain a valid score in one of the national entrance exams such as CAT, MAT, or CMAT. In the case of M.Pharma, you will have to acquire a weighty GPAT score.Now you'll go to the university's official site, fill in the online form, present all the re
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Anuj Jha

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Shivaji University is a State University located in  Kolhapur Maharashtra. It offers a 3 years Integrated B.Ed. + M.Ed. course at the UG level. The total tuition fee for this course is INR 3175 for the entire duration of the course. Apart from the tuition fee, students are also required to pay a hostel fee of INR 4350. The course offers admission to 50 students.

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Abhignan bollam

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To get admission to the Integrated B.A. B.Ed. course, you typically need to have completed your 10+2 with a minimum of 50-55% in relevant subjects, though this may vary by institution. The selection process can be either based on merit or an entrance exam, depending on the university. Some common entrance exams for this course include DUET, IPU CET, and UP B.Ed. JEE.

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Abhishek Rastogi

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Gurugram University offers a BA course integrated with the MA course. The undergraduate programme combines a Bachelor of Arts degree with a Master of Arts degree lasting fro five academic years. The cousre is offered in the field of Mass Communication. The Gurugram University BA eligibility criteria is as follows:Eligibility Criteria: Class 12 with a minimum 50% aggregate from the Board of School Education, Haryana, or any other Boardrecognised as equivalent (47.5% for SC/ST/ Divyang candidates of Haryana only). 

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Shreeja suman

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To apply for an Integrated B.Ed + M.Ed course, you'll typically need to follow these steps:Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet the specific eligibility criteria set by the institution you're applying to. This usually includes having a bachelor's degree in a relevant field.Research Institutions: Identify colleges or universities offering the Integrated B.Ed + M.Ed course. Look for reputable institutions with good academic programs and experienced faculty.Check Admission Notifications: Keep an eye on the websites of your chosen institutions for admission notifications. They will usually announce the start of the application process, impor
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Ayush Saraf

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At IILM University, Gurugram, the concept of a *double major* is available within the Bachelor of Arts (BA) program, particularly under the *Liberal Arts* stream. This offers students the flexibility to pursue two distinct areas of specialization, enhancing their academic experience and broadening career prospects. Students can choose from a range of majors such as Psychology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, and more. They can also opt for interdisciplinary courses or minors, tailoring their educational journey to their interests and future career goals. This approach enables students to gain in-depth knowledge in two fie
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Vidhi Jain

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Hi aspirant!Well, this is quite a subjective question. A BTech degree in Biomedical Engineering is a four-year degree course where you get to learn about the practical application of engineering concepts and ideas in the world of medical Science and healthcare so as to contribute to the betterment of society. You can start earning right after the completion of the course, as the job opportunities offered in the field are very promising in the near future. A BTech degree is good for you if you wish to go into tech/non-tech job roles, offering you instant gratification.On the other hand, an integrated BTech-MTech in Biomedical Engineerin
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