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Vidita Mehta

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Hi Vishal,
As you're from the science background and completed your 12th, I would suggest first you should complete your graduation in any field, preferably in the Science background, as you're from the same field!
Also, after your graduation, you can pick up any short-term training programs which may help you to build your career. If you're good at programming, I would suggest considering the following training programs,
1. The *Machine Learning Training Course - This 145+ hours power-packed Machine Learning Prodegree builds cutting-edge technology-based and future skills and is highly relevant with its endorsement by the industry lead
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Harleen Kaur

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You can ask this from ICAI Institute itself via e-mail or call.

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Shahnawaz Ansari

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
Teaching subjects at the TGT level depends upon the subject you have studied in your graduation. For a language teacher you must have studied English as subject for all three years in your graduation then only you are eligible for TGT English teacher. You must know that there is no special subject as Commerce at TGT level. Therefore, with the combination of B.St and Economics you are eligible for the TGT Social Science. I would suggest you to do Master just after B.Ed.

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Mansi SahaniI am pursuing my bcom hons from Jdmc

Beginner-Level 3

First of all, it totally depends upon you whether you opt B.Com (Hons) or B.Com pass but in many commerce colleges or institutions students opted B.Com (Hons) as compared to B.Com pass. It is your interest whether you go for B.Com (Hons) or B.Com pass, generally B.Com (Hons) is wider and in depth of a particular subject like cost accounting, financial accounting, corporate accounting, management accounting, financial management, taxation, laws, GST, etc. which helps in further studies, i.e. chartered accountant and MBA but as compared to B.Com (Hons) subjects, B.Com course does not have much in detail.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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I went to many colleges and universities near my location, but the infrastructure of Chitkara University is the best. Buildings are the best, and the most amazing part is the halls of Chitkara as they are awesome with comfortable seats, and they are fully air-conditioned. The canteen is very good.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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Depending on the course you want to take and campus selection either Punjab and Himachal campus.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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The placement committee of the college does great work to achieve such targets. The placements are excellent in Chitkara University campus.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Janvi
It shall be specific course to accomplish specific duties in aviation and especially in operations department. If you can tell me specifically what field you are looking for or what role you are targeting, I may help you with certain targeted courses. All the best.

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Monica Sharma

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Hi,
Looking at the current competitive scenario, M.Com is just simple PG degree. Even if you go for MBA, it would be a good decision, but in that also deciding a good management college is again a big deal, because getting a simple degree is not worthy. So, go for a college which is providing something extra. I know one such college in Jaipur that is IPS Business School which is providing students OJT (on the job training)which are usually paid also that means u r learning n earning as well. Many students told me about this. This is quite interesting. Their methodology is very unique theoretical learning with practical training. This me
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Gurbir singhA good learner and a believer...

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No, maths is not considered as a compulsory subject when it comes to taking up BCA.

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