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Both the courses are almost similar, but BBA is related to management and B.Com is more accounts related. According to me, BBA is more in demand.
Dear Hazik. which changes year to year. try to apply for both colleges. probably if you have above 75% above marks would be helpful.
National Academy of Event Management and Development (NAEMD) (Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur)
NAEMD is an institute specialised in Event education, it has been offering its services to the Industry for more than a decade. NAEMD Courses:
DEM (Diploma in Event Management)
Duration: 1 year part time
Eligibility: HSC (10+2) any discipline
Classes: 3 days a week
MBA in Event Management & PR
Duration: 2 years full time
Eligibility: Any Graduate
Classes: 3 to 5 days a week
NAEMD is the one of the first of its kind to design a full-fledged Degree programme MBA & BBA offering specialisation in Event Managem... View more
Yes, you can appear for NDA exam in class 11th and the first post rank given is Lieutenant in officers.
Yes, you can get. By the way, seats wont be given looking at your past schoolings performances.
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Now days universities conducts their own entrance tests and give admission on the basis of marks scored in that test. And if you score good marks you can get also good scholarship. Universities like JNU, Lovely Professional University, BHU, Anna etc conducts their own entrance exams and provide good scholarship also.
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Bachelor of Architecture: Eligibility
The duration of the course is 5 years and to get admission into B.Arch. The student must be fulfilled the following conditions:
10+2 or equivalent with minimum 50% marks along with compulsory subject of mathematics.
10th + 3 years Diploma in any stream from a recognized university/ board/ institution. Cleared NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) with the 80% marks conducted by Council of Architecture. For eligibility to architecture courses abroad, you need to clear the SAT exam, and other language proficiency exams. If you meet the above requirements, it really shouldnâ€... View more
Yes, if you want to take admission in DU then you can just apply and wait for B.Com course it solely depends on the mark that you have secured in your +2 and hence every things matter in the merit list. Whereas in BBA at DU you need to appear for JAT exam.
Best of luck.
MBA after M.Com gives a big push to career even in financial vertical. MBA is a generic course on business management and administration and it focuses on managerial functional areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations. MBA exposes students in all management functions for all kind of industries from FMCG to core technology companies. MBA is an all-purpose degree which provides choose to graduates to choose his career options based on his interest, strength in management functional area and personality traits. MBA from top B Schools have career opportunities in the field of consulting, Busines... View more
<p>Hi, for admission into undergraduate courses at Banaras Hindu University, the candidates must appear for the CUET exam by registering. BHU conducts their admissions only through CUET scores and hence for B.Com(H) the candidates must appear for the test in the required subject combination - Accountancy + Business Studies in Section II and General Test (Section III). The last step would be to fill out the BHU Application Form by paying the requisite fee and appearing for the counseling rounds, after the declaration of CUET results.</p>
But one thing you have to remember is that to do M.Com from Delhi University, you have to sit for the entrance exam as you are external for them. So, keep that level of study and do your B.Com first.
All the very best because you are a CU student.
Hello Myra, with the 62% in 12th you will definitely get admission in DAVV. Hence go for it. Best of luck.
Dear Aspirant, Yes, you can do M.Com after the completion of an MBA depending on the eligibility of the respective institute. I would like to tell you that you should have your graduation in the relevant field. Being alumni of LPU I would take an example of the eligibility for M.Com at LPU, you should have passed with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (Commerce or Management or Economics or Accounts) or equivalent for admission. I would say LPU is the best choice for doing M.Com. Based on the following points -
LPUs business school is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and programme (ACBSP). The USA. The... View more
Yes, but don't take B.Com it would be better to study B.Tech from a good college only in electronics as there are large openings in electronics. You can go for Navy or Airways if you have qualified MPC.
I personally suggest you to go with the MBA, because there are many subjects which are related with finance and then at semester 3 you will select subject according to your convenience which is beneficial for your career and growth.
You are fit for Techno Magerial roles in IT or ITES industries. On completion of BCA, you are advised to do MBA IT. It will prepare you for PreSales support or Business Analysis or Business Development or Marketing or Acoount Management role in IT or ITES industries so that you will be able to use managerial skills and IT knowledge.
You can study hotel management any time you like. The only basic requirements are your 12th and 10th pass. So you can have any degree and apply for hotel management.
If you are preparing for doing CA, CS and CMA, then I would like to suggest you that take admission for B.Com or if you want to do MBA in future, then all time BBA is the best for you. There is also an option for you, that is called as BBM which is also quite similar with BBA. So, what you want to do in future should go with that course.
Thank you.
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It's not compulsory for you to have maths in 12th to apply for B.Com(H) so you can go with any subjects in 12th. For further information regarding the course, you can visit our college website.
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Hello Akshay, A 3 year LLB course can only be taken by a graduate. You are eligible for it.
Phase 1:-
All about SIMSREE, It is known as second best college through CET score after JBIMS and second best in (ROI) Return of Investment after FMS Delhi. The fees are INR 67,000/- for open category but as you are SC category your fees would be merely INR 6000/- for one year. There is library fee of 2K included in your 6000 Rs which you get back by end of the MBA course. The courses offered are MS and PGDBM (Finance, Marketing, Operations, HR and Systems) in affiliation with Mumbai University. The placement scenarios are quite complicated here, average stipends for internships is 10-15k/ month and for placements majority is between 8... View more
No. It is not possible to pursue M.Com and LL.B. Simultaneously. Both M.Com and LL.B. Are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both M.Com and LL.B. You can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an M.Com. Once you have completed your M.Com. You can then pursue an LL.B. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both M.Com and LL.B. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save you time and mone... View more
According to the Supreme Court's order of March 2017, any law aspirant can fill the application form for CLAT irrespective of their age. Hence, there is no age bar for CLAT application form hereon.
However, CLAT is not a compulsory exam to do law. Only students who wish to pursue law from National Law Universities (and Universities that take law into consideration for admission) should sit for CLAT. Reputation of NLUs is par excellence and for all the right reasons. The curriculum is exhaustive and the placement scenario is much better than most other law college.
However, if NLU is not the only option for you, you should also sit... View more