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raj baraiyacomputer engineer

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Yes, you can do B.Tech after completing class 12th with commerce, but it will take 6 years to do so.
Directly you can't do B.Tech after class 12th commerce. You can apply for Diploma in engineering course after class 12th commerce, after that you can apply.
The entrance exam for Diploma will be conducted once in a year, which is called as polytechnic entrance exam.
For doing Diploma in engineering:
A candidate must completed either class 10th or class 12th.
There is no marks percentage bar in class 12th.
After completing Diploma, you can directly join B.Tech 2nd year. The duration of Diploma course is 3-year and after that you will complete
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Aishwarya Chauhan

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A minimum of 60% marks in aggregate (of all the years/semesters) or 6.75 CGPA on a 10 point scale or equivalent in the qualifying degree.
A relaxation of 5% in marks (i.e. min. 55%) or equivalent in CGPA (i.e. min. 6.25 on a 10-point scale) for the SC/ST candidates.
For more information, please you may visit http://dms.iitd.ac.in/mba-full-admission.html

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Siddharth DubeyB.Com student at Faculty of Commerce, BHU

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You must try CAT rather than IPM or you may continue with Post Graduation from a reputed University. It is based on you but You may also prepare for CAT while persuing Post Graduation.

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UEI GLOBAL. Global

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Hi Vivek, PIMR is decent college but what is more important is to check their current records. visit them and ask for their placement file. The college is situated in Indore. If you are looking at Delhi then visit http://www.uei-global.com

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Rocky Singh

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You can opt for IES management college and research center Mumbai which also gives options for part time. Visit the link https://www.shiksha.com/college/ies-management-college-and-research-centre-bandra-west-mumbai-28220 to get college information and the courses offered with the fees structure.

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Aarush Malhotra

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The answer to this question depends upon your interest. If you wish to pursue a management career then MBA would be the best thing but if you wish to take out your creative side and do something innovative, the go for mass communication.

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Aarush Malhotra

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Yes, you can pursue advertising after completing B.Com. All you have to do is MBA or Masters in advertising.

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Gautam Joshi

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Hi Tarun,
Both are separate ways, MBA is more about management and CA is more about accountancy. There are some common traits but all in all both are different. If you have a statistical mind and accounts is your favorites then go CA, and if you have traits of a good management in terms of resources, people, then go for MBA. I personally believe that CA is a better paying field than MBA.
Think and chose wisely and go for it.

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Gautam Joshi

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Hi Mrunal,
Frankly speaking, YES you will face difficulties as most of the companies have a set criteria of minimum score. If you have good practical knowledge despite less score you can exceptionally be selected by some companies but chances are few. I'd suggest you to go for post graduation and complete it with a good percentage to compensate the loss that occured. This is not the end of anything but you'll have to go an extra mile to prove your abilities. Don't repeat mistakes and learn from them to make you M.Com a good one. Then you know, sky is the limit.
Good Luck.
Regards,
Gautam Joshi

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Aarush Malhotra

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The best option is to go for a post-graduation in advertising course, and then apply for an Ad agencies. This will not only help you get into an Ad agency, but will also bag you a handsome salary.

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