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For a general candidate, it seems difficult but you can go through to the below-given link of DU cut-off for 2017, you'll get some idea of 2018 cut-off:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017</a>
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Food production and service jobs typically focus on culinary skills, food principles, nutrition, sanitation, and business and/ or hospitality management. Food production professionals are gainfully employed across fast-food restaurants, cafeterias, schools, hospitals, non-profit organizations, government agencies, storage facilities, and farms. Training typically focuses on food and preparation, while advanced studies often equip students for supervisory positions. Specific occupational options may include Cook, Chef, Food Supplier, Banquet Manager, Purchasing Manager or Food Production Director, among others.
No, you can't do two courses at the same time and there's no benefit of doing so.
Try to focus on one subject.
Good luck.
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For getting into the BCA course offered by West Bengal colleges, the candidates must have completed their higher secondary from an institution recognised by the higher education board of the state of West Bengal. Yes, some universities provide BCA degree without mathematics in 10+2. But you must be eager to learn math, as BCA course is a Computer Science course and computers are all about math, so it includes math.
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Jamia Hamdard University offers full-time B.Tech, BBA BCA B.Com and B.A. Courses at UG level. 50% marks in 10+2 (PCM) is the minimum eligibility criteria for B.Tech and 10+2 in any subject combination is required for B.A. BBA BCA and B.Com courses. Rank in JEE Main is required to secure admission in B.Tech while admission to other courses is based on merit in the last qualifying examination followed by an Interview.
It depends on you, if you can manage both properly. It is possible to pursue fashion design.
My opinion to you is to focus on your B.Com, if you are doing from a reputed college.
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding admissions in to a course in B.Com from St.Xavier College, Mumbai. You should be able to download their brochure which contains details regarding various entrance exams conducted by authorities in the college. You can also contact the admission authorities or visit their web site online which should contain details regarding cut offs for admission to their UG courses.
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There is an immense scope in streams like commerce, accounting, economics and arts. But choosing commerce over mathematics is good and the best option for only a shorter period of time till you complete your intermediate, after that, you will be facing a little problem in undergraduate wherein you will be dealing with accounting- corporate, financial, managerial, cost, audit and taxation as well. The above disciplines include calculation of functions relating to mathematics. So if you are good in mathematics and want a short break from it to get an exposure of civilization, history and archaeology, you can opt the field except for mathemat... View more
Preparing for any of the next level entrance exam. There is one most important key to success. Instead of running here and there, sincerely brush up your knowledge of 11th and 12th in your respective stream. Give ample time to Book - Keeping and Accountancy and Economics. This will help you hit the bull's eye. If possible try to solve previous entrance exam papers. It will boost up your confidence. I hope this would suffice.
All the best.
God Bless You.
Hello Nehali You can do one year course or certificate course in Foid Production. You have to select for which institute you want to pursue your studies Please check their websites and contact them Admissions have alrwady started. yes you can get the admussions
Nice to see that you are worried about your future. Considering your percentage you can definitely get admission. But the fact is you will not get admission in reputed college. Whereas reputed colleges have there own standard and high level percentage criteria. So, while applying for college I recommend you to go through the cut off of the particular college and apply according to that.
I don't think this type of facility will be available as the course time varies according to your batch and slot. The workload will be immense too.
You have to get in touch with the college for getting admission or check out the university guidelines.
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<p>Yes, you can get admission in regular course provided you have applied in that course /college and meet the cut-off criterion. If you have applied Maths in class 11 and 12 then you are eligible for taking admission in B.Com honours, B.A. Honours in economics. , You are also eligible for appearing in Delhi joint admission test for BMS, BBA in financial investment, Business economics honours course of Delhi University course. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has directed all varsities to treat the Applied Mathematics subject for class 12 students at par with Mathematics while calculating aggregate marks for admission to underg... View more
My dear candidate, Yes, you qualify. The following are the requirements for eligibility that applicants must meet. Students who want to enrol in an LL.B. Programme must receive at least a 45% average in Class XII and pass the entrance exam. But in order to enrol in a straightforward LL.B. Programme, you must have earned your Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with at least 45% overall or an equal CGPA. If you have previously earned your degree (in any field and from any programme), you can pursue your LL.B. For three years by passing the necessary entry tests. There is no maximum age to seek an LL.B.
<p>EAMCET counseling may be starting from 26 May. You can opt following courses through EAMCET. They are - 1) Bachelor of veterinary sciences. 2) Bachelor of ayurvedic sciences and surgery. 3) Bachelor of homeosciences and surgery. 4) Bachelor of food technology. 5) Bachelor of fisheries. 6) Animal husbandry. 7) Biotechnology. 7) BSc agriculture. 8) BSc horticulture 9) Bachelor of naturopathy and surgery. 10) B.pharmacy. </p>
<p>Here is a list of BBA Colleges in Delhi :</p><ul><li>Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Delhi University</li><li>Keshav Mahavidyalay, Delhi University</li><li>Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi</li><li>Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi</li><li>University of Delhi, Delhi</li><li>Galgotias University, Greater Noida</li><li>DeenDayal Upadhyay College, Delhi University</li><li>Institute of Information Technology and Management, Delhi</li><li>Vivekananda School of Business Studies, Delhi</li><li>N... View more
<p>It is not that hard to get admission in the University as Candidates who have passed Class 12th from a recognised board with at least 50% aggregate marks are eligible and can apply for Central University of Kerala. Students must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification purposes. Admission to the university BA is based on merit in the last qualifying exam. For B.Com admission in the Central University of Kerala, candidates must pass the entrance exam CUET (Common University Entrance Test) and reserve their seat in the university.</p>
<p>Candidates are selected for BCom at VIT Andhra Pradesh based on their merit in the last qualifying exam. After completion of the selection rounds, the institute releases a merit list to announce the names of the shortlisted candidates. The shortlisted aspirants are called for counselling and document verification. Aspirants need to pay a course fee to confirm their seat at the institute.</p>
<p>The ICFAI University BCom programme provides two categories of scholarships. The first type encompasses merit-based scholarships, which are granted according to the candidate's academic history. The second type comprises semester-wise scholarships, which are awarded based on a student's performance in individual semesters. These scholarships are accessible to students facing financial challenges who can demonstrate their need. The university endeavors to aid students in pursuing their education by offering these opportunities for financial support.</p>