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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Yes, it is quite possible currently as per the system, you can surely pursue both the courses at the same time in the manner stated.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Faculty of Law is very strict in terms of attendance and rules have become even stricter in the last few years. Fewer teachers are willing to mark proxy for long term absentees and not having a minimum attendance disqualifies you from sitting for the exams. Hence, not attending classes regularly in DU can directly result in detention. When such detention is in the earlier semesters, one still has the option of covering up by sitting for those exams later. However, in the final year, missing attendance can lead to wastage on an entire academic year.
2. LL.B. As a course and a field of study, is dynamic and pragmatic. Hence, distance edu
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Vilas Rane

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It entirely depends upon your aptitude and level of preparation. Some people have cracked CAT within 3 months, whereas some took six months for the same. So yes, it can be cracked in four months' time. All the best!

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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There's no clarity regarding this. But I'd don't think there would be any issues.

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Vilas Rane

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Hello,
Usually, a typical MBA entrance exam consists of questions on the following topics: English, Maths, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, and Current Affairs.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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IT field, pursue MCA then, and if you don't feel comfortable with coding then you should go for MBA or any other course. In IT field, you'll go to get the best opportunity than any other sector. IT sector is the most growing sector and every one trying to make their career in IT field.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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You should have at least 70% in your every semester of BCA. After completing your BCA degree, you need to pass out some exams to be eligible to take admission abroad colleges. Popular entrance exams. TOEFL vs IELTS. GRE vs GMAT. SAT. MCAT and ISAT.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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BCA regular, and wants to continue your job and also want to pursue your Masters degree, then you should pursue through correspondence. But, if you can quit your job and wants to learn something new, then you should pursue through regular.

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