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Saranya Mishra

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A correspondence course does not have all the benefits of a regular course, for instance, one cannot practice law as an Advocate, since Bar Council of India stipulates minimum attendance for sitting for All India Bar Exam. I am not sure, if institutes under MHTCET have this facility, but if you are clear about correspondence and its worth, law can be done through Open Universities.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Chirag, the universities you listed particularly of Canada are not among the highly ranked and it is likely that you will be confused. Lakehead, VIU and NYIT have good reviews. But write to them first and inquire about career assistance, internships, co-op options etc. Infact write to all of them and compare. Connect with them on FB, etc. And see if you can talk with some students. Don't go too much with marketing gimmicks and ads. Those you listed of Dubai are all foreign campuses and I am not sure how much beneficial it will be especially for you as an international applicant plus there is no guarantee of the quality of teaching,
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Prashant Pandey

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Hi Manan, The placements at the BITS Dubai Campus are quite good. The average package offered is 7000-9000 AED per month. Please go through this link for more information : http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/Dubai/placementsOverview.

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Prashant Pandey

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Just prepare thoroughly and be clear with the basics. For more information on scholarships, visit this link http://www.bits-dubai.ac.ae/Admission/Downloads/Scholarship_and_fee_concession_for_fd_programme.pdf.

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Prashant Pandey

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The minimum requirement for admissions into a higher degree at BITS, Dubai is 60% marks. So, unfortunately, you are not eligible for admission. But, you can try for other higher institutions for pursuing your M.Tech.

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Prashant Pandey

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Hi Ricky,
If you can tell me the particular course that you are interested in pursuing, it would be a lot easier to answer your query.

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If you really want to learn, then start learning cooking as basic, like which food you eat on regular basis try to learn that first, then slowly start watching YouTube channel for simple recipes and with the practice you will learn easily. And, if you want to learn it with the professional and want to get certificate, then you should join any certification course for cookery.

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