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Hi Aspirant,
GGSIPU is a public university located in Delhi.This college is publically owned and are funded by government or sub national government which private universities do not get.However there are several colleges affliated to these colleges which are government as well as private college.
Hope it helps!!
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There are various diplomas which candidates can pursue after 12th class. But it depends on the stream a candidate chose in 12th class ( science, Medical, Arts , commerce). And durationof diplomas also varies, it might be 1-4 years , for example, Diploma in banking and finance is 1 year diploma and Diploma is advanced accounting is of four years. And the starting salary of any diploma candidate may depend upon the type of diploma, academics, knowledge etc. You cancheck out some diplomas here:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/20-diploma-courses-get-you-job
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It depend on what you want to do in future. ICAR recognition is not a must if you want to get in the research labs, you can apply for CSIR or ICAR NET JRF to be eligible for any private sector jobs or even in PSUs. Since your university is recognised by UGC or AICTE then there wont be any problem in getting a job as your degree will be as much useful as any.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
I think there would not be any loss if you do a msc life science from any University irrespective of government or private .
You can proceed with a good college to do msc .
Hope this helps you
All the best!
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that there is no loss if you do a degree from private university or a government university. There is no restriction on appearing for any exam. The only criteria that is mentioned for every exam is that the degree should be from a recognized university. If your degree is from a recognized university, you won't face any issue in job or appearing for any exam.
I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.
Hello,
In kolkata so many private colleges are present with msc zoology.
1. Bethune college
2. Maulana Azad college
3. Vivekananda college
4. Bidhannagar college
5. Vidyasagar College
6. Ashutosh college
All the best.
hello aspirant! Hope you are doing well! The choice depends entirely upon you. The government colleges will be lot more cheaper than the private college, but the infrastructure of private college would be better than gov one. You need to set parameters for yourself such as budget, facilities provided, ROI, Placements, academics and select college, Here is the link for list of 10 Government college providing diploma in pharmacy, their annual fees is nearly 25k https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmacy-colleges-in-india?state=Uttarakhand&ownership=Public/Government°ree=Diploma There are 36 private colleges whose fees are more than 1.5lac/yr https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmacy-colleges-in-india?state=Uttarakhand&ownership=Private°ree=Diploma
No dear. You can give examination for admission in Pharmacy college. Like Wbjee, jee mains etc. For Bpharm you must give any one entrance examination for admission with PCB or PCM subject in your 12th standard.
But if you want to diploma course then you can join without examination only your PCM or PCB marks.
I understand your concern, but it is very uncertain. The cut off usually increase. However, just like you, there would be many students waiting for the AP EAMCET counselling. many of the students might prefer a government college, they might be sure by looking at the past cut offs on their chances of admissions.
The only thing we can do is wait for the lists to be anounced.
Good luck
Hi.
YES you can pursue ECE from a private engineering college. Make sure the college that you choose has a good placement record for ECE and good overall facilities. Usually placements in ECE are good and students can bag their dream packages with their hard work.
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