The prerequisite for pursuing a Ph.D. in Medical Biochemistry at Jamia Hamdard University is a master's degree in a relevant field from a recognized university. So, you can do a Ph.D. in Medical Biochemistry if you have an MSc in Biochemistry. Naturally, you need to meet the other eligibility criteria.
The department of Radiotherapy at Sarojini Naidu Medical College, Agra doesn’t have any internship listed. Some of the major research areas for the department are -
If you are interested, you can mail the department professor regarding any internship opportunities.
Also, you can easily look for internship options using job portals like LinkedIn or Indeed. Various colleges also offer internships in Radiotherapy.
No, you can’t pursue M.A after your 12th. It’s not possible since a Master of Arts is a post-graduate degree. The prerequisite for doing an MA degree is a Bachelor of Arts or other undergraduate degrees. Without a graduation degree, you won’t be eligible for an MA.
After completing your graduation, you can apply for an M.A in Andhra University. Apart from the prerequisite, you also need to qualify for the entrance test conducted by the university to get admission.
With the presence of like-minded people, Delhi University offers the best exposure on campus. You will be interacting with experts from various fields and you should make the most of it.
It is important to keep yourself updated with current affairs. Do not bulk things up and start studying on a daily basis. You can focus fully on UPSC preparation as DU gives less attention to attendance.
The syllabus for UPSC requires a basic knowledge of topics from History, Economics, Political Science, Environmental Science. For this, the best suitable program will be BA Programme to study at DU.
If you have enrolled in any other subject, then you should start studying topics from NCERT and current affairs. Apart from this, joining a coaching institute will always be an option but self-study is more important.
The certifications provided by NISM, NSE, and BSE are for educational purposes. They are valuable in the sense that it confirms your awareness about the particular segment.
Example: If you have cleared the NISM Series VIII exam, then it shows that you have enough knowledge about the equity derivatives segment and are qualified to be a dealer. But that is the extent of the matter. It does not certify that you know everything about equity derivatives.
Like every course, it will teach you all the basics that you need to know. It will open up a lot of options. But practical knowledge and experience are always valued more than certificates.
There is nothing much that happens on the orientation day is light. Orientation starts with an introduction to the college, its facilities, and the faculty interaction. As you go to college, you will get the classrooms. Your faculties will come and introduce themselves with their subjects. They will keep the session interactive by asking about your goals.
The seniors might also visit to interact for healthy engagements. There is no ragging culture. The overall orientation tenure is about one hour. It’s also a good way to make new friends.
The short answer is no, it's not a good idea if you can secure a seat in other universities which specialize in your domain. Here’s why:
Considering your field, IIMs, TISS, and other apex institutions in Humanities or management studies make the best choices for you.
Go for Ph.D. in IITs or NITs only if you could not get admission into the top humanities and management institutes. Opting for research in an institute that doesn’t specialize in that domain is not a wise choice. However, you can consider top IITs like IITD, IITB, IITM, and other old ones as they carry a lot of exposure with them.
IIMs, FMS, and XLRI are among the top management institutes in the country. They were able to establish a brand while the competition was quite low and there are several causes that distinguish these top b-schools, which are stated below:
In short, students, teachers, and recruiters are the determining variables.
The answer probably is no. It is because you cannot always be certain about what the future beholds. My brother secured himself ECE in PEC Chandigarh some years back and pursued it. While at the same time, some of his friends decided to take another chance with JEE and dropped. There was no significant variation that they could achieve, which is rather unfortunate enough. But, at the same time, it depends on how your preparations are in the meantime.
If you choose to drop, there will be several issues you have to face. You are most likely to experience pressure to perform well by peers and family. One of my brother’s friends who dropped never actually scored below 180 in the institute’s mock tests, however, he missed even touching 180 in the examination only because of his state of mind a few days before the main test, during his revision period. That means, there can be uncertain events.
CSE at PEC Chandigarh is not a bad choice. It has decent placement statistics, you can check the official website for the same. The crucial point is having a backup plan regardless of the circumstance. It will help you support your own probable situations if you opt to take the examination.
Having said that, preparing for JEE mains yet again, while you pursue a degree is not that difficult if you are preserving.
Yes, you can prepare for IIFT as a fresher. It is not necessary to have work experience in order to do an MBA in India. So, ‘worth’ is a subjective term in that sense. If you have a goal, you can definitely find a way to reach it with a little effort. Frasher or work-experienced candidates are kind of a short-sighted way to judge this.
If you are certain to opt for an MBA course then go for it. It is advised to first explore the industry, and figure out yourself whether you want to pursue it or not. So, you can know what will be the better option.