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134 Views Posted 8 years ago

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As per my knowledge, the interview has:-
a) Elocution & essay writing.
b) Extempore.
c) Team task.
d) Group discussion.
e) Express what you see "Picture" displayed.
f) Personal interview (personal + academic question).
g) Technical round for observing your subject knowledge.

198 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It's on you, if you are interested in coding and IT industry, then go with BCA and if you are good enough in Maths, then go with B.Com and if you are interested in management sector, then go with BBA. B. M. is a DU course, it is not provided in IPU. So, if you are thinking of B. M. course so if you are thinking of DU, then go with B. M. or B.Com honors
if you are good in accounts and can do hard work, then go with CA.

316 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You need to take 10th and 12th's TC, CC and Migration.

679 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Admission to Bachelor of Fine Arts in Applied Art is based on the 12th class percentage. Before applying, I would suggest you to have a word in the college regarding the consideration of Gujarati Board.
Refer the link to get contact numbers: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dypcaac.ac.in/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.dypcaac.ac.in/</a>

152 Views Posted 4 years ago

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<p>To be eligible for BCom Prog. from DU, candidates must have completed their Class 12 with the following subject conditions:</p><ul><li>Combination 1: Any one language from List A along with one among Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which at least one should be from List B1 OR</li><li>Combination 2: Any one language from List A along with one among Accountancy/ Book Keeping + Any two subjects out of which at least one should be from List B1</li></ul><p>Additonally, students are also required to appear for CUET and have a valid score in the same exam for admi... View more

84 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Both the degrees are of arts, be it B.A. Or B.Com. You will be studying about accounting in B.Com and in B.A. You will be studying about theory. There are several specialisations in B.A. Like B.A. English, history and economics. In B.Com you can go for B.Com CS B.Com general or B.Com honors.

344 Views Posted 2016-04-28 00:10:53

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40arks for GK and 20marks each for language skills, Numerical ability, reasoning skills. Total 100 marks test. You can refer to RS agarwal book for practice.

219 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi, I am listing down the various subjects involved in the entrance test process. These subjects are the syllabus for Christ Entrance exam for BA alone. English Language, Comprehension Skills, Verbal Reasoning, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Quantitative Aptitude, Numerical Ability, Fundamental Mathematics Operations, Critical/Analytical/Logical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Interpretation. These are the syllabus suggested by online platforms for the exams, I believe this will be helpful for you to prepare for your exams upcoming. All the best.

60 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Dear Vaishnavi, Greetings!
It depends on institutes to colleges and universities, generally, there's an entrance process to applying for Designing Courses. Students coming from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognised university, or board with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can appear for any entrance or admission process or any design course. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurugram. You can appear for IILM University Gurugram's Design Aptitude Test with the Interview Process for applying. IILM offers B. Des degree programs with various specializations like Fashion, Interior design of 4-years with an added advanta... View more

38 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Rajan,
It would be better if you could provide us with more detail, background of your studies and your field of interest. Both the courses are best in their own field. CS does not have much variations and choice as a MBA course offers. Some of the topics are as follows: banking and finance, information system management, investment banking, management consulting, private equity, data analytics and entrepreneurship. I would still say that you should do a little research in both the fields and provide us with more information such that we could help you more.

215 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Harshita,
I know you must be under a lot of stress, so please try to stay calm, because the more you try to stay relaxed, more will your mind lead you to take the right path
Next, talking about your career, try to convince your parents by telling them that 65% marks are good enough for you to have a good career in future. Along with this, tell them that you can soon become eligible for a job if you go ahead with your designing career. Also, explain to them that interior designing is in demand and in trend and the interior designers demand will increase by 20% and so will be the salary scales. Another important point for convinci... View more

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It is not a requirement that one has to be a sportsman to be in this field, even managerial aspirants can enter sports industry after completing the course in sports management. But many sports management professionals are former athletes themselves. Some are trained in other professional disciplines, such as law, accounting, or business management, and come to sports management via their original careers.
Sports management courses are offered at Post-graduate Diploma levels. At present institutes offering this management, course are few in India. However, outside India, there are many institutes and scope is also much more there. Elig... View more

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First of all, it is necessary to understand which direction you want to build your career or what expectations you have. In fact, what kind of job you want? Although, it is an early stage, still planning is always necessary, sooner the better. You shouldn’t opt randomly. Get to know the pros and cons. You should also think of the scope after studying B.Com BBA or BCA even think of the higher studies after that. While studying B.Com, you can do CA CS CFA Costing etc. Many related professional courses are there which will be based on B.Com. These are really good degrees and will give you good salaried job. In case of BBA, it is always best... View more

119 Views Posted 8 years ago

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No, after BA you cannot get into M.Com. You can go for MA.

20 Views Posted 3 years ago

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In your graduation, you have to score more than 8 CGPA & for getting admission in IIM -A you have to score above 99 percentile (if GEM), if you are OBC or EWS category score 98 percentile above and if you fall in any other category you have to score more than 95percentile.

1.1k Views Posted 9 years ago

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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

1.5k Views Posted 7 years ago

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Eligibility criteria for M.com is B. Com with at least 45% marks in Major or at least 45% marks in aggregate in case of General Course.

1.3k Views Posted 9 years ago

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As a commerce graduate, except MBA or PGDM,You may pursue following courses:
(a)CA
(b)CMA
(b) M.Com/MA in Economics from a good college
(c) B.Ed if you want to go in the teaching line
(d) LLB+LLM from good law college
(e) Short duration courses as CAT from ICMAI+ADCA i.e. Diploma in computer application to start your career as junior accountant
(f) Prepare for government jobs such as Bank P.O, SSC etc.

60 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, you can. You can get direct admission through merit basis based on your undergraduate score, or appear for their entrance exam.
Refer to this link for more information: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.commercedu.com/mcom/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.commercedu.com/mcom/</a>.

16 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Yes, Admissions are open, you can apply for B.Ed in Christ University.

114 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It totally depends on your interest so if you want something related to maths then go for BBA but if you want stuff related to programming then go for BCA, and B.Com is pure commerce.
All the best for your bright future!

85 Views Posted 8 years ago

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be positive in life,

BBA is better.
The mathematics is also here, but it is basic mathematics.
So, go for BBA.

1.7k Views Posted 8 years ago

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It depends on your interest. If you're a commerce student, so B.Com is good for you. Otherwise, if you're a non-commerce student, then BBA is good for you.
Good luck.

76 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Apply for BIMM (Sri Balaji Society) Pune. Best college in tier 2 ranked 12th in India, 4th 8n MAHARASHTRA and 3rd in PUNE. Placement is 100% with average Package of 6.5 lacs and the highest package of 14 lacs.

31 Views Posted 7 years ago

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It would be better if you give your back paper and clear the exam so that it does not affect any further exams you give.

64 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Decide according to your own wish. If you really like accounting then go for CA. If no, MBA is a good option for a high salaried job.

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