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YASH SHARMA

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Many law colleges and universities accept CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or LSAT (Law School Admission Test) scores for admission to their law programs. However, there are some colleges that conduct their own entrance exams for admission, while others may accept scores from other entrance exams such as AILET, MH CET Law, or state-level law entrance exams. It's always a good idea to check with the specific college or university you're interested in to find out their admission requirements and which entrance exams they accept.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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I'm sorry, I'm not sure which BBA (Aviation) program you are referring to. Can you please provide more information or the name of the institute offering the program? That would help me provide you with more accurate information.
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Argun Thakur

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If you're interested in pursuing a master's degree in cyber security but lack extensive programming experience, you may do so.
To prepare you for the inevitable need of learning to code in the area of cyber security, your master's degree programme makes use of the indefinite present tense rather than the present perfect tense. Learning to code in any language is essential if you want to make a name for yourself in this industry. The common misconception is that knowing how to code isn't necessary for a career in cybersecurity, but this is simply not true. At the beginning of your education in this sector, you won't need to know any prog
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Sayani Banerjee

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40 percentile is average cutoff.

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Sujith Seenivasan

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There are about 7 government college for pharmacy situated in Chennai in which M. C. (Madras medical college), is one of the best and ranked as 20 in government. Colleges.

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Aditravidar Sajitha Kathiravan

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Students must have passed Class 12 or equivalent in Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects. The student must get a minimum of 55% of the aggregate of marks from any recognised board.

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Navneet Kaur

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SRM is a good university, however, I don't know about Hindustan and Sathyabama. Being an educational consultant from Jalandhar, I can share about LPU, Phagwara. LPU offers excellent educational possibilities, fantastic funding programs, and opportunities for holistic learning. According to the NIRF ranking for 2022, the Mittal School of Business is among the top 34 management universities in India and is one of the first 10 institutions in India to receive ACBSP (USA) accreditation. The only university with partnerships with top corporations is LPU. Consider the partnerships between the MBA in Business Analytics and KGMP, the MBA in Fi
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Ashmi DayalCurrently pursuing B.A History hons from DU.

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Alagappa institute of technology, Bharath post graduate college, HITS etc. Are some of the colleges that offer library related courses in Chennai.

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Greetings, John Martin I recognise your worry and perplexity. Let me explain. Although it is termed "aircraft maintenance engineering, " the A.M.E. Degree is actually a B.Sc. You can therefore pursue an M.Sc. In this field after graduation. However, it is not a degree in engineering. After earning your M.Sc. , you can apply for admission to the M.Tech. Programme. Okay? I wish you well.

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