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Vikas PandeyCurrent Student
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DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce do not conduct any entrance exams for admission in there college.It take admission on the basis of 12th marks.It make merit list according to marks of students who applied in the course.
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Vikas PandeyCurrent Student
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As of my knowledge and research B.Com from DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce is good have good placement record.There are B.A and B.Sc course in this college which are also considered good degree in field of Science and arts
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As of my knowledge and research B.Com from DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce is good have good placement record.There are B.A and B.Sc course in this college which are also considered good degree in field of Science and arts.
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Shivakrishna YerramCurrent Student
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Apeejay College of Fine Arts in Jalandhar does not offer an MBA program, so there are no MBA-specific requirements. However, for those seeking an MBA at other institutions like the Apeejay School of Management in Delhi, MAT or other entr
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Apeejay College of Fine Arts in Jalandhar does not offer an MBA program, so there are no MBA-specific requirements. However, for those seeking an MBA at other institutions like the Apeejay School of Management in Delhi, MAT or other entrance exams may apply. Some institutes also offer direct admission based on academic performance or alternative qualifying criteria.
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Shivakrishna YerramCurrent Student
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Apeejay College of Fine Arts (ACFA) in Jalandhar does not offer an MBA program, focusing on fine arts, design, performing arts, and vocational courses. To pursue an MBA, one should explore other Apeejay Education Society institutions like the
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Apeejay College of Fine Arts (ACFA) in Jalandhar does not offer an MBA program, focusing on fine arts, design, performing arts, and vocational courses. To pursue an MBA, one should explore other Apeejay Education Society institutions like the Apeejay School of Management in Delhi. Eligibility requirements for these programs include a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university and scores from entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, or GMAT.
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Shivakrishna YerramCurrent Student
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The MBA programme cutoff marks at Apeejay College of Fine Arts can vary annually due to factors like applicant numbers, exam performance, and seat availability. For accurate information, visit the college's official website or contact the admi
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The MBA programme cutoff marks at Apeejay College of Fine Arts can vary annually due to factors like applicant numbers, exam performance, and seat availability. For accurate information, visit the college's official website or contact the admissions office directly. They can provide specific cutoff marks and other admission-related details.
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Dhruv SinghCurrent Student
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Amrita School of Arts and Sciences claims to location over 95% of college students, with an average earnings of 12 LPA and a maximum of 15 LPA. Rathinam College of Arts and Science places among 80–100% of college students, with an averag
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Amrita School of Arts and Sciences claims to location over 95% of college students, with an average earnings of 12 LPA and a maximum of 15 LPA. Rathinam College of Arts and Science places among 80–100% of college students, with an average profits starting from 3.8 LPA 16,000 in month and a maximum of 9 LPA
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Saurabh SinghCurrent Student
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Indeed, Ahmedabad University's School of Arts and Sciences is regarded as a top university for B.A. programs. With its emphasis on interdisciplinary learning, research possibilities, and practical exposure, it provides a strong curriculum. The
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Indeed, Ahmedabad University's School of Arts and Sciences is regarded as a top university for B.A. programs. With its emphasis on interdisciplinary learning, research possibilities, and practical exposure, it provides a strong curriculum. The school has a solid reputation for academic achievement and student growth, and the faculty is well-versed in their fields. It is recommended to check the university's official resources or get in touch with current and former students for the most up-to-date and comprehensive information, including student reviews and specific programme strengths.
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What is the admission process for BBA in Delhi College of Arts and Commerce University of Delhi?
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Kapil LalwaniCurrent Student
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Becoming a part of BBA programme at Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), University of Delhi is a simple procedure that follows some steps. Here’s how:First of all, confirm that you meet its eligibility criteria: 10+2 with at least
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Becoming a part of BBA programme at Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), University of Delhi is a simple procedure that follows some steps. Here’s how:First of all, confirm that you meet its eligibility criteria: 10+2 with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PwD).Then register online for the University of Delhi’s (DU) centralized admission process, which usually takes place from May-June.Complete the DCAC specific application form that comes out after DU registration.The selection process is merit-based, taking into account your 10+2 marks.The cut-off list is released by DCAC, and if you are within the thresholds, you can be admitted.Verify your 10+2 mark sheet, ID proof and caste certificate (if applicable).The last stage is payment of admission fee then you are in BBA program!
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Kapil LalwaniCurrent Student
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Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), which is linked to the prestigious University of Delhi, is a great place to be! Launched in 1987, it has carved out a niche as an academic powerhouse, especially in commerce and arts streams. Thus, he
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Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), which is linked to the prestigious University of Delhi, is a great place to be! Launched in 1987, it has carved out a niche as an academic powerhouse, especially in commerce and arts streams. Thus, here’s why we think DCAC is different from other colleges:Faculty strength: There are competent teachers who are knowledgeable and experienced with many holding PhDs.Comprehensive curriculum: Short updated syllabi focusing on practicalities and industry relevance.Research projects: Involvement of students through research projects and presentations is encouraged.Extra-academic activities: To promote complete growth there are vibrant cultural sections, sports teams and clubs for leisure activities.Infrastructure: Modern classrooms furnished with up-to-date libraries and other facilities.Location: It is strategically located in Netaji Nagar so that you can easily access other colleges run by DU.
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Kapil LalwaniCurrent Student
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So when it comes to diversity, the Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC) is really something else. For its B.A. programs alone, it has been known for more than just placing most of the students who graduated from there into jobs right away
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So when it comes to diversity, the Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC) is really something else. For its B.A. programs alone, it has been known for more than just placing most of the students who graduated from there into jobs right away; only a few decide to further their studies after that. In addition, there were close contacts with industry which along with strict academic training led to attractive job opportunities.Various streams like English or Economics have made it possible for many graduates from DCAC to find employment in:- media firms- NGOs- corporate communication departments- sales and marketing- human resource management departments- research and analytics divisions- government agenciesThe best among them are:- Times Group- India Today- Outlook- NDTV- Penguin Random House- Oxford University Press- Accenture- Deloitte- Ernst & YoungOn average, one can expect an annual package that ranges between INR 3 Lacs to INR 6 Lacs whereas at times some students manage to get offers as high as INR 10 lakh.
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