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nitin kashyapbelieve in the power of present

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If you are a class 12th pass out, you are eligible for B.Com.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Onkar,
Some courses will be designed based on the need of the industry and environment. Therefore, focus on further your studies and do it accordingly. All the best.

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Deepti Singh

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The Diploma In fire & safety engineering is designed for the modern day requirement. This programme is the compact study of fire, its nature, Extinguishing methods and Safety precautions in work place. Emphasis will be given to train the students to become a Safety Officer in Industries, Construction Sites, MNCS and other Companies Subjects includes Construction Safety, Industrial Safety, National and International Safety Rules & Standard, Occupational Safety and Health, Safety Auditing Etc.
This Diploma is one year Programme
Basic educational qualification is S.S.C pass
List of the colleges offering fire and safety.
1. Mangaluoe Institut
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Sofia Goyal

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The material of all education providers are more or less the same. FPSB India does mention a set of reference books on their website and provides them at a cost. The pros being they are standard books and the bad part they are voluminous.
Though actual exam needs more of practise questions, you can follow two methods for preparation: (1)Read the books prescribed by FPSB India. Do the sample papers provided on the website.(2)Follow any Education Providers material and go through their study notes and workbooks.
But a word of caution out there. Make sure that the material which you purchase by any Education provider is updated. While it ma
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Sofia Goyal

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The eligibility is 10+2 with 65% aggregate marks.

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Sofia Goyal

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It means that you can pursue B.Com through weekend classes or occasional classes and also, there will not be any restriction of attendance.

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Sofia Goyal

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B.Com (Professional Accounting) programme has been uniquely designed to create accounting and finance professionals as in any other fields like engineering, medical, law and agriculture. An option available for the students of this course is that they can take up M.Com, MIB, MBA, etc.

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Harshit Mehta

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Yes you can. You will have to appear for the entrance exam and you need to fulfill criteria for the exam.

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