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Sibani Sonowal

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Hi Madhurjya,
Don't think that way. There are a lot of Assamese people in Delhi too.
I'm an Assamese and I'm pursuing B.Com (Hons) from SRCC, Delhi University. It's absolutely fine and normal for you to take admission in any college you want and anywhere in the world.
And talking about the communication, Delhi has a mixture of people from all parts of the country. Hindi and English are the two languages mostly used here.

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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Many students pursue CA along with B.Com. All you need is to do is time management. You can focus on your IPCC coaching because college is not that time-consuming. For college study during exams only from ten years. That is enough to pass on college exams.

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Shekhar Goswami

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Hi Balvir,
This probably is something you have to figure it out based on your career plans and personal choices. Depends what kind of job you want to do, what type of experience you had, in which field, etc. You can probably apply for an MBA. If you want to get into research or academics side you can do MS. PG Diploma courses are also good and are job ready. You have to make some comparison and decide what is best for you. If you want to apply for PR, you should probably contact an immigration officer or check country specific immigration websites and learn about the jobs in demand. If your qualification matches with the skilled labour
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Anjali NA

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Yes, it's enough. If you are interested, you can go for higher studies.

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Sibani Sonowal

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Yes, it is compulsory to get passing marks in maths. But it's not compulsory to add it in your best four percentage.

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Subham Dash

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Yes, you can be an upper primary teacher.

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