yes
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You will have to look through the school for this information. Look on your student portal or ask a former student for the information.
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examples of ngo
Yes, you just firm ngo. Firming ngo's simply the law of the land
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i think u want to get admission privatley i.e. distance learning. you have to register with maharshtra state board i.e. pune board for which u have to pay Rs. 550 as external student. Many colleges also register for external student u just have to search for that college or go to pune board office directly bcz. admission will be closed very soon. they will guide u for registration
dalit ngo objective
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The correct usage is "an NGO." The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the sound that follows it, not just the letter. In this case, "NGO" starts with a vowel sound (pronounced as "en-jee-oh"), so "an" is used before it. It's based on the pronunciation, not specifically the letter "N" in "NGO."