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Md sarik ansari

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Eligibility for higher research in Delhi University and United Kingdom universities with a BSc (Hons) degree in Computer Science from KRMU depends on various factors which includes unique application requirements and the popularity of the Diploma by the respective universities. It is really useful to check the admission standards and guidelines of the colleges you're interested in, as they'll have specific requirements for global candidates. Additionally, contacting the admissions places of work or relating to the legitimate websites of the colleges could provide accurate and updated statistics concerning eligibility for better studies
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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Whether or not you should do a master's degree in India before pursuing an MA in Economics in the UK depends on a few factors, including:Your financial situation: If you can afford to take two years off to study in India, then it may be a good option for you

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes it does. When applying for a student visa to the UK, you will need to complete the application form honestly and provide accurate information. It is important to disclose any previous immigration or visa-related issues, including a ban from another country. The UK Home Office considers individual applications on their own merits and follows their own immigration policies and guidelines.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can appear for NET after completing your Masters in Law from the UK. The National Eligibility Test (NET) is a national level exam conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for the eligibility of lectureship and junior research fellowship in Indian universities and colleges.The eligibility criteria for NET is that the candidate should have a Master's degree in a relevant subject with a minimum of 55% (or 50% for SC/ST/PwD) marks. The degree should be from arecogniseduniversity or institution.

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Anurag Pal

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International students seeking admissions at the University of Reading are required to meet the course-specific and country-specific general admission requirements. For Indian students the general admission requirements are as follow:ProgramRequirementsInternational Foundation ProgrammeClass 10 with 55% average or class 12 with score lower than entry requirements for undergraduate programmesUndergraduate DegreeClass 12 with average score ranging from 83% to 70% for the majority of coursesPostgraduate DegreeFirst class bachelor’s degree with 60% + or equivalent GPA

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