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Bhupinder Kour

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The primary differences between a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Liberal Arts are found in the courses and skills acquired. In the liberal arts and social sciences, critical thinking, communication, and holistic learning are often prioritised in B.A. degrees. B.Sc. degrees, on the other hand, frequently include topics like math, science, and technology and tend to be more focused on reasoning, logic, and quantitative abilities.Essentially, the decision between a B.A. and a B.Sc. in Liberal Arts ultimately comes down to personal preferences regarding the emphasis on humanities versus STEM-related subjects a
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Arpta Singh

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In order to pursue Integrated BSW-MSW course through AEEB, candidates need to have qualified +2 or its equivalent with aggregate of 50% marks from State Board / CBSE / ICSE. Meanwhile, to pursue Integrated MA English (Language & Literature)    course, candidates should have qualified +2 in any discipline or equivalent with an aggregate minimum of 50% marks.

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Bhupinder Kour

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Jamia Institute has opened the application window for the courses (UG, PG, Diploma, and Certificate) where the entrance exam will be conducted by JMI/JEE/NATA/CUET. Those candidates who are interested in pursuing any of the UG, PG or other courses can fill out the application form before the closing date.Candidates who are willing to pursue PG course must know that they have to appear for the entrance exam:NEET PGCUET-PGParticularly for PG in English-Hindi Translation Studies, the candidate must have passed or appeared for the final year of graduation degree from a recognized institution. The entrance exam for this course is not yet co
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Abdullah Hussain

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The Central Board of Secondary Examination allows a student to reappear in any exam held by it, if the student wish to improve his/her performance or if a student fails in an exam. CBSE allows students to give their exams again by applying for the CBSE Improvement exam.The student who apply for such improvement exam needs to fill out the exam form from the official website of CBSE and pay the prescribed fees and then appear for the exam as a private candidate. However, a student will have to wait until the CBSE Board exams are held again next year.

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Muskan Gupta

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While the specific fee structure for B.Ed. programs at Phansidewa Primary Teachers Training Institute (PPTTI) can be subject to change.A search reveals that the PPTTI website doesn't explicitly mention the fee structure for B.Ed. programs.Reliable Sources for Fee Information:PPTTI Contact: Directly contacting the PPTTI admissions office is the most reliable way to obtain the latest fee structure details. You can find contact information (phone number or email address) on the college website or through a web search. Inquire about the fees for the B.Ed. program, mentioning your preferred specialization (Bengali, English, or Math).Of
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Chandra Shekhar

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Applicants whose first language is not English must submit an English language proficiency score as per the program. We have mentioned below the University of Kentucky English language requirements for international students:English Language TestsMinimum Score Required for UGMinimum Score Required for PGIELTS6.5 Overall Mean Band Score6.0 Overall Mean Band ScoreTOEFL7971Duolingo115 (May be evaluated by an ESL professional)105 (May be evaluated by an ESL professional)Check how to Study in the USA Without IELTS and TOEFL

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Chitwan Sharma

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The UP Police Constable exam is conducted in both English and Hindi languages. Candidates have the option to choose their preferred language medium for the exam during the application process. The question papers for the UP Police Constable exam are available in both English and Hindi languages. Candidates can select their preferred language medium for the exam, and the questions will be provided accordingly. It is important to note that candidates should carefully choose their language medium and ensure they are comfortable with it to understand and respond to the questions accurately.

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Tasneem Hoda

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The English Language requirements at Harding University are given as follows:ExamScore RequiredTOEFL IBTMinimum 70IELTSMinimum 6.0

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Akansha katariya

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The Brandenburg University of Technology expects IELTS and TOEFL scores from international students who are willing to do a master's in cyber security.

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Akansha katariya

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The language requirements for international students at Hof University of Applied Sciences are as follows:English language TestRequired scoreIELTS6.5TOFLE90Along with the English language score, international students must submit documents including official transcripts of academic history, resume, portfolio, letter of recommendation, motivation letter, standardized test scores, passports, and more. However, the requirements for some courses may vary.

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