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Aman Kumar Thakur

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7k is a total 1-year fee.

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Ishwarya Nanditha M

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You can also try different courses like psychology, language, fashion designing, sports, Visual Communication, and more. They are quite interesting and mostly do not involve a number of works.

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Ishwarya Nanditha M

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Commerce students need to develop good aptitude knowledge to clear the basic entrance in the job selection process. A PG degree will get you more scope to get into banking jobs.

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Ishwarya Nanditha M

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You can choose either of the courses but make sure to opt for the correct specialization (like entrepreneurship development). The degree is not going to matter for starting a business. What matters is, what you learn from the course and your creativity. You can also do certificate courses apart from your degree in Entrepreneurship which will help you more than the degree.

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Ishwarya Nanditha M

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The previous cut-off was around 90% in the general category and 75% in the SC/ST category.

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Vinty Tanwar

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You need to clear your backlogs otherwise you won't be able to secure your seat.

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Om Pandey

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For foundation, you need to pay 4500 for registration fees
And for the exam, you need to pay 1200.

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Om Pandey

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Yes, it solely depends upon you. If you can manage your studies you can study both the course. But as per my POV, you need to focus on one course after a clear one you can go for a second. Otherwise, it will be hectic for you to manage both courses at the same time.

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