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Harshit Mehta

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First of all, I am glad that you are very clear about what exactly you want to do and it doesn't matter if you got 60% marks in class 12th. I don't know much about Institutes offering game development courses, so I am skipping any suggestions regarding which Institutes to join. But, here is what I got to know while trying my hands in game development as a hobby. Game development is not just programming or just character designing or level designing, you have to be relatively good at everything, if you truly want to make production level game. And, thankfully there are lots of tools and resources for game development and I would say it'
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Harshit Mehta

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Most graduates work in law firms after law school. Apart from law firms, you have the option to take a judicial clerkship, start solo practice, work for government or military, find a position in corporate legal department, work for a non-profit organization, or become a legal professor.

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We regret to inform you that we are done with our Admissions for this Academic season. However, we would guide you further in your career ahead.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hi student,
Both the courses have their own value in market, so you can judge of any one course. You should think deeply within yourself in which part of commerce you like more. If you like accounts, then you should go with CA (chartered Accountancy), and if you like to pursue law, then go with CS (company secretary). It totally depends upon your interest. CS is someone who will take over the corporate governance of the company. Once you complete your CS, you will be treated as an authority of company laws and communication. Both will be great tools to run a company.CA is a professional course that can give you instant credibility. Once
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mohith kumar

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Dear,
You need to score a minimum of 50% in UG to appear for CAT or MAT.

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mohith kumar

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Yes, you can but you have to appear for an entrance exam to do B.Com as well. If you are in class 12th then study well, achieve a good score and then think about which field you should prefer.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Don't do it through correspondence, do it in distance mode. It will be a value addition. It is definitely beneficial.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Marks scored in graduation are considered to apply for B.Ed, not Master's degree. 50% for general category and 45% for reserved category. So, you are not eligible for B.Ed.

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