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kaur shalu

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Yes, it is possible for an international student from Zimbabwe at LPU to get placed with a good CGPA. LPU has a strong placement infrastructure that supports both domestic and international students. Here are some factors that can help:1. Placement Cell Support    •    LPU's Division of Career Services provides dedicated placement support, including resume building, interview preparation, and career counseling, tailored to individual needs, including international students.2. Strong Industry Connections    •    LPU has established collaborations with over 500+ companies, including global gian
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Anuragshivam S

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Here are some courses you can take to learn about early childhood development:Certificate in Early Years Care and EducationThis course is for teachers who want to improve their skills and add a professional qualification to their CV. To enroll, you need a minimum educational qualification of 10 + 2. Diploma in Education (Early Childhood Development)This course is accredited by the University of Zimbabwe and recognised by the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development. The course duration is 3 years. Early Childhood Care Education and Administration CourseThis course is designed t
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Atul Sharma

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ZIMSEC General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (commonly referred to as "A-Levels"), this is the school leaving qualification conferred by the Council to pupils completing secondary or pre-university education. A-levels are internationally recognised qualifications that are required for entry into many university courses and professional training opportunities. Students typically study A-levels between the ages of 17 and 18. A-levels can help you: get a place at college or university at home or abroad. Basically For a programme in medicine, Biology Chemistry and Physics are required at the A level (depends on school). You need
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