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Surbhi KumariPassionate about Legal Journalism

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No, you cannot. You need to be a science student for pursuing nurse training course.

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Kirti,
B.Com (Hons) in SXCKOL has eligibility criteria. According to that, a candidate applying for honours course must have obtained a minimum of 60% marks with 45% marks in at least four subjects including English and Maths/Business Maths/Statistics and must have passed in all subjects as per the respective board/council pass marks.
For applying to B.Com, Maths / Business Maths / Statistics is compulsory in HSC.
For applying to B.Com and BMS in the college (Park Street Campus), Maths/B.Maths/Stats is compulsory at +2 level for calculation of the aggregate.
However, for applying to B.Com and BMS at the University (New Town Campus), Mat
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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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No, you can't because subjects like painting, fine arts, etc. can't be counted in best four subjects.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Engineers from lower private colleges face challenges and getting good job. Devoting one full year for competitive engineering entrance exam preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get sufficient amount of time to prepare for competitive exams. It will allow you take mock up test and help to score good ranking in competitive exams. However, one year is a long time so the possibility of you may change your goals and objectives. You may become lethargic because of availability of time and lesser pressure. You may waste time. If you are confident of keeping the momentum, dedication, determination,
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Your stream does not define what is better. First of all you need to get an aptitude and career aptitude test done as well as psychometric assessment clubbed with your interest to ascertain. B.Com is more suitable if you plan to make your career in accounts and finance whereas BBA is more suitable if you are planning career in business management and operations such as marketing HR, banking, finance, supply chain, etc.

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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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I guess the percentage is quite fine. This might be sufficient enough to get you into some college under Delhi University.So, you can go for the colleges under DU and you might get into one of them.

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Bipin Jha

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Admissions in DU depend on your best four subject's total percentage. So it matters. If you have got 70%, it's very tough to get in the North Campus.
You can try to give CATE exam for English Honors, and if you get a good rank, you can try for south campus colleges.
Otherwise, it can also be done that, you can try off campus colleges, but the course which you might get would not be the ones you want to study.
So apart from DU, keep other options open as well.

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Bipin Jha

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There are some people who are ardent fans of ICWAI because of the intellectual challenges and rigorous program. However, if you are like most people who simply want the CMA title for the sake of credentials and global recognition, you could have an option between the CMA and ICWAI.

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Bipin Jha

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You have many options open after completing your graduation:
1.You can take up a full time job
2.You can do an internship
3.Go for PG/Masters in area of your choice
4.Work+study (part time)
5. Go for specialised courses

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Bipin Jha

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Yes, it is quite possible.The cut off will be announced soon. You need to fill the forms accordingly.

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