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Dear Lavanya,
Women aren't required to excel in any one sector. Anyone can succeed anyplace. The secret is perseverance. Engineers can be female. They are doing pretty well. Women are capable of being business experts. They are also doing quite well there. Women are capable of being fashion icons. They can excel at anything they put their minds to.
But as you’re confused what to choose between BA, LLB or NDA, let me give you a glimpse of every sector you mentioned.
BA - After the B.A.(H) degree in a subject of your choice you will have to do the B.Ed degree i.e. the Bachelor's in Education. That will qualify you as a teacher and then you can apply in schools. The higher the level you want to teach in, the more you have to study. You have to complete a Masters degree to teach in higher classes. In some places more qualification is required.
In India, I believe women are most suited for the position of teacher. They have a good work-life balance as a result. They also have a significant impact on the lives of children, whether they are their own or students. Of course, they also merit the highest level of respect.
Here’s a link to list of colleges that offers BA -
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-degree-colleges-in-india
LLB - Women are empowered by legal knowledge and the ability to speak bravely and confidently against whatever they want to fight against. They are given the power to encourage them to stand up for what they believe in. I assure you that there is no discrimination against women in the legal field. Every woman is equally capable of debating and performing other legal tasks as males. The level of performance for these tasks is the same regardless of gender. Everything depends on the skills each person possesses.
If no one abuses their position of authority and everyone behaves morally while complying by the law, this would empower society. In this society, where women have historically been subjugated and dominated by men, I think that having access to the law of one's land will only lead to a brighter tomorrow for society as well as for women.
Just read the response once more. I made no mention of female lawyers. When they practise law, they become WOMEN! That is how the legislation that binds them affects this society! According to me, this is genuine empowerment!
Colleges that offers LLB -
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-llb-colleges-in-india
NDA - No, is the quick response. Sadly, girls are not allowed to take the UPSC's NDA (National Defense and Naval Academy) exam (Union Public Service Commission). If they meet the prerequisite qualifying requirements, only unmarried male hopefuls are eligible for the UPSC NDA.
However, career after 12th arts is not limited, check out the link given below for more options -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dqxeclau.top/careers/articles/career-options-after-12th-arts/amp
Hope this information helps you. Good luck.
Hello,
Congratulations! According to the JEE Mains 2022 cutoff, as you are from SC category you are eligible for the JEE Advanced 2022. The cutoff of JEE Mains 2022 is as follows:
Category
Cutoff
EWS
63.1114141
(Other Backward Classes) OBC NCL
67.0090297
Scheduled Caste (SC)
43.0820954
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
26.7771328
UR
88.4121383
PwD
0.0031029
You can find more information at:
https://news.careers360.com/jee-main-cut-off-2022-released-jeemain-nta-nic-in-qualifying-marks-latest-news
Based on your JEE Mains rank you can predict the college at:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Thank you.
Hyy,
Hope you are doing well!
You can just mail them regarding any corrections. They will get back to you anytime soon. Or you can visit their official website and contact them through any contact links given on the website. You need to be very carefull while filling any application form.
Just mail them or contact them through the website. I am sure they will get back to you.
You can find any detail about KCET here,
https://news.careers360.com/kcet-result-2022-live-karnataka-cet-exam-results-announced-scorecard-website-link-cut-off-kea-kar-nic-in-latest-news
Hope the answer will be helpful.
Hello Aspirant,
You may choose to pursue a BSc in physics.
You do, however, have a mathematical background because mathematical physics demands it, and one of my friends initially majored in physics before changing her field after a month due to increased math ability demands. But it shouldn’t be a problem for you as you got really good marks in math and if you enjoy physics and are proficient in mathematics.
I believe it to be the greatest choice, at least if your fundamentals are covered.
hlwo
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see Education is a systematic process- It refers to transact its activities through a systematic institution and regulation. Education is development of individual and the society- It is called a force for social development, which brings improvement in every aspect in the society.
Scope of education means range of view, outlook, field or opportunity of activity, operation and application of education. Education has a wider meaning and application.
The education which is taught in the schools today is the modern education. Modern education teaches about the skills required today that is the skills of science and technology, science of medical science etc. In addition to listening, the modern education includes writing, visualizing, imagining, and thinking skills.
hope this is helpful for you
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Hope you are doing well. The eligibility criteria for JNU's MA Economics with specialisation in world economy is as follows:
A candidate must have passed and cleared the Bachelor’s degree (with 50% marks in aggregate) in the following subjects: Economics (Honours) with Mathematics as subsidiary subject; or Mathematics (Honours) with Economics as a subsidiary subject; or Statistics (Honours) with Economics and Mathematics as subsidiary subjects.
Any other Bachelor’s degree (with 60% marks in aggregate) with Economics and Mathematics as subjects. For in absentia application: Bachelor’s degree with Economics, Mathematics and Statistics as the subject; and GRE scores.
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You must be sure of your decision and knowledgeable about it before making it. The Manipal campus's oldest branch, CSE, has the greatest placement rates. The first class has yet to graduate from the other branches, which are still in their infancy. CSE is more generalised, whereas DS, AI, and ML are specific areas. Investigate the field.s Go for it if you are completely sure in your decision to use DS, AI, or ML.
Or else CSE is best choice.
Good Luck!!
Hope you are doing great. Republic, a system of government where representatives of the citizenry rule the state. Though who falls into the category of the people has changed over time, the idea that sovereignty belongs to the people is the foundation of modern republics. In a republic, the people hold the reins of power, but rather than exercising it themselves, they delegate it to elected officials who act in their best interests.
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