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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Anmol,
The cut-off is generally around 75% for B.Com course. Still, the cut-off list has not been published yet for 2018 batch.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Yes, you can pursue B.Com from Amity University. You need to have secured 55% marks in your boards to secure admission, which you already have. So, best of luck.

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Pallavi Rohira

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You can pursue CA alongside your graduation, if you can manage time well. Many people pursue CA simultaneously with their graduation and you don't need to pursue separately if you can manage both together.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Ritwik,
The top colleges will release its cut-off list above 90% only, especially in the first cut off. But yes, 87.5% marks is a good percentage, and you do have a chance of getting a good college under DU. If not in 1st cut off, I am sure you can get a good college as the 2nd cut-off list is published.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Rohit,
The answer would be a big no. The cut-off that is going to be released for the top colleges will be above 90% for all the top colleges under DU.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Himani,The options are numerous. If you're good at accounts, commerce, then you can go from CA CS and simultaneously get a degree in B.Com. Other options would be to go for B.Com BA BBM, and then do your MBA, which will land you up in really good paying jobs in the future. If law is something that interests you, then you can do a 5 year. Integrated BA LLB or BA LLB too.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Yes, surely you can there are many private colleges that give admission either directly or based on the entrance exam, so your marks may not be a problem as long you fulfil their eligibility criteria. So try checking out the list of such colleges and further details on https://www.shiksha.com/

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Sanyukta Sharma

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The scope of the profession of social working is wide and limitless. In this profession, you can easily find jobs in organizations that are connected with helping people. You can be employed after your graduation such as in schools and other youth-serving organizations, hospitals, medical clinics, and nursing homes, mental health agencies, and many others. In future, this will never happen that the job opportunities in this profession will end.

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