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Rishabh Sharma

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Hi, Bhawana, the college ask for minimum 50% aggregate well you can give it a try. All the best.

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Shveta Gambhir

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Hi, for BBA programme, it is not mandatory to have Maths. BBA in Entrepreneurship is a three-year undergraduate programme in the field of Business Management. The skills that make a good entrepreneur are a knack for innovation, and financial and business acumen. A good entrepreneur should be able to convert innovations into economically viable goods and services. IILM Undergraduate Business School, Lodhi Road offers international degree for BBA programs while studying in India. BBA in Entrepreneurship is the flagship programme. The course provides insights into various leadership issues, adoption of technology, modern HE practices and
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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I guess many public colleges are there in Vancouver like Camosun College, Douglas, Columbia College, st. John College and many more.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi Diya. Most of the top b-schools, the curriculum is extremely hectic to take up CFA with it. Also, companies when they come for recruitment, they don't really value CFA level 1 a lot as there are many people with at least CFA level 2. Having said that, there is no harm in pursuing CFA with your MBA if you can pull it off. Good luck.

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Sarthak GoelYeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th.

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Yes, you can surely pursue CA with B.Com (Hons) regular if you will work hard. Otherwise you can also take CA classes regular with B.Com (Hons) as correspondence. As most (99.99%) of the syllabus of B.Com (Hons) is same as the syllabus of CA. You may find difficulties if you will not take CA classes as during CA coaching you will find shortcuts to solve the question at minimum time. However you can pursue CA with regular graduation course. It only needs hardwork.

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Aman Apurva

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No, I am sorry but if you don't have Maths in class 12th , you can't apply for B.Com Hons. in DU. But, you can definitely apply for B.Com.

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Urvashi

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Hello Somya, Your question is relevant for many students who are completing their A levels from IGCSE, I would like to share that there are a whole lot of options to choose from. These days Liberal Education offered at universities allow students to take a combination of courses from across disciplines, and a lot of students are opting for the same these days. IILM University Gurugram, Flame University offer some exciting combinations. It is interesting to note that students take papers from Journalism, Media and Communication while studying BBA or B.Com (Hons) to explore jobs in marketing or communication in media or advertising for i
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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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US CMA is a well-known course among the management and cost accounting professionals. The Certificate issued by the Institute of Management Accountants - IMA, provides a deep understanding of managerial decision making and cost measuring concepts. It also includes an introduction to fintech subjects helping the professionals be industry and tech-ready. It is an easy 2-parts exam that you can prepare and clear in less than 6 months' time. You would need a graduation Certificate and 2 years of relevant experience in order to get the Certificate on clearing your exams.

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Prerna Panwar

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Yes, you can pursue one degree regular and one from distance. Thanks.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Two Chandigarh University is a better option for B.Tech. To tank them :
1. Chandigarh University
2. SRM
3. JIIT
A few reasons for CU being on top are that with the NAAC A+ Grade the quality of the academics and administration provides is great. The campus is fantastic, it has spacious and smart classrooms and a great and adequate food court
The syllabus is mostly based on the practical and applied factor in all subjects. There are Pre-Internship and Pre-placements programs that serve at a great for the final placement rounds for the students. Upto 100% Scholarships are provided to the deserving students in all fields such as academics, spor
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