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Ashish Raj

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Yes, even humanities student can appear for NATA. But if you have maths as one of your subject it would be much easier and helpful for you because NATA is a 200 marks examination. There are 20 questions (40 marks) in maths, 40 questions (80 marks) in general aptitude and 2 questions (80 marks) of drawing.

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

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Sometimes a difference in course curriculum makes them two different courses and thus entry process is also different. B.Com (General or Pass) B.Com (Hons. or major). If going through the same course then above a definite passing percentage course is said B.Com (Hons. or Major) otherwise general or pass.

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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

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Hi Buddy,
After B.Com, many courses are there. For example, M.Com MBA/MS/PGDM LLB, DTL, PGDBF, PGDIB, CA/CS/CMA/CFA/CPA/ACCA/CFP/FRM and Banking exams. You can enrol for SBI-PO, IBPS, etc. Masters in Hotel Management, etc.

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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

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Use the link and apply different filters based on your requirements to uncover the best college for you. https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/ranking/top-commerce-colleges-in-india/97-2-0-0-0.

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Showmik Dutta

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PGDM expands to Post Graduate Diploma in Management, while PGP is Post Graduate programme Diploma and all the confusion starts when you see the term Diploma. Yes, you read it right this is Diploma and not exactly a degree in technical terms. The main reason why postgraduate courses are named as PGDM is because when an Institute is an autonomous body (not affiliated to any University) and conducts management courses, then such institutes cannot offer MBA degree. Even IIMs, XLRIs doesn't offer MBA degrees, they only give PGP Diploma.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Canada's international business management has better scope as compared to MBA in supply chain management. The strong factor for this is that Canada is not a big gun in export, import and manufacturing operations. The large scale industries are very less in that nation. So in my opinion you should take international business and should stay back in Canada for 1 year and then migrate to other nation with high salary package.

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