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YASH SHARMA

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Yes. Factors that may affect your ability to join an M.Sc. Computer Science programme in a regular mode using the IA method:The college or university's admission requirementsYour academic backgroundYour work experienceYour letters of recommendationYour personal statement

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It's a hard task and it won't work so you can't apply for 2nd year.

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Yes, it is legal to pursue a BA LLB degree via regular mode after completing a BA degree. However, the requirements for admission to a BA LLB programme may vary depending on the university or institution offering the program. Some universities require students to appear for an entrance test like CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or other university-level exam

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The fee structure at Shri Jagadguru Murugharajendra Women's College for Bachelor of commerce is around INR 35000 annually. This fees include overall all the expenses in the year plus examination fees.

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Yes, it is possible to pursue an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree without attending regular classes.Some law schools offer part-time LL.B. programs that are conducted in the evenings. These programs are specifically designed for working professionals who cannot attend regular daytime classes. 

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Yes it is possible if you are interested in pursuing a law degree to add it to your qualifications but are unable to pursue it in regular mode due to your work commitments, there are alternative options available that can accommodate your schedule.Many universities offer law programs in distance or online mode. These programs allow you to study at your own pace and provide flexibility in terms of timing. You can explore various universities or institutions that offer distance learning law courses and choose one that aligns with your interests and requirements.Some universities and law schools offer part-time law programs conducted in t
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The NIFT Bangalore has created a number of Continuing Education Programmes. These programmes reflect the needs and problems of the industry and have been designed to promote professional development for professionals at various stages of their careers.The CE Certificate Programmes are designed to supplement industry experts' practical expertise with formal technical education in their particular fields of work. The flexible timetable allows individuals to complete the curriculum without interfering with their work obligations. The curricula, which place an emphasis on interactive learning, create a welcoming environment in which theory
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Mathura, located in Uttar Pradesh, offers several colleges and institutions for pursuing an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree. While determining the "top" MBA colleges can be subjective and may vary based on individual preferences and criteria, here are some reputed colleges in Mathura for full-time MBA studies:1. Sanskriti University, Mathura2. Amity University, Mathura3. Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology (KIET), Mathura4. GL Bajaj Institute of Management and Research, Mathura5. Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Mathura6. Raja Balwant Singh College, Mathura These colleges are known for their
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The answer to the question of whether one can do an MBA after BCom is definitely yes. MBA is a globally recognised degree that can be pursued after any bachelor's degree in the field of commerce, Science and arts, etc.MBA Correspondence College in ChennaiIyappa Institute. 4.4. 277 Ratings. .V. Alagappa University Chennai Centre. 4.1. .V. BEST College Brainstorm Educational Solutions Trust. 4.0. .Alagappa University Learning Centre. 4.6. 33 Ratings. .Edusphere. 3.5. 2 Ratings. .Bright Educational Academy. 4.1. .Vims Academy. 3.8. .A. J Groups & Education.

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Yes, many colleges under the University of Delhi offer part-time certificate courses in different foreign languages. However, it is advisable to enroll yourself for any of these only after the first year. In the first year, try to understand how your regular course works and then you can plan your certificate course accordingly. For the admission criteria and eligibility for different language certificate courses, students are advised to visit the official website of DU or affiliated colleges for details. 

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