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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Unless you have PCM at 10+2 stage you can not do B.Tech CSE. In order to fullfill your dream of becoming software engineer you can do BCA and MCA. You can also join software industry as Business Analyst after doing PG and having domain expertise in fields such as Banking, Insurance, Travel. Transportation, Healthcare, Education etc.

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Shubham AggarwalPersuading MBA(Finance)

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Yes, it is mandatory to have maths if you want to pursue B.Com (Hons.). Otherwise you can take B.Com (Pass).

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Vaishnavi Kulkarni

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It depends on how much you are prepared for the exam. But its better to give it early why waste 6 more months. You still have 3 months to prepare and of you are confident that you can work hard for these three months then give it in coming December.

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Vaishnavi Kulkarni

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CPT is an entrance exam for CA not for CS you need to write CS foundation exam, you will get exemption for CS foundation exam if you have completed your graduation.

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Romit jain

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Accounts and mathematics: Start practicing questions on all the topics. Get all the previous year board papers, and solve them as if you are giving your final exam. Don't forget to learn the theory of accounts, it's equally important.
Business: Understand each topic and try relating it to the real business environment (or as if you are opening your own firm, what all points you would consider) and you will be able to tell the actual advantages and disadvantages on your own. Just a little bit understanding is required.
Economics: Understand the theory, practice the graphs, numerical.
English: You can't do much for the reading part. You can
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Romit jain

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You can appear for the ICAR exam maximum 5 times, so you have to prepare accordingly.

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srishty chaudhary

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You can go for MBA now a days. It has better scope.

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Jindal Global Business School

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Dear Student , As per eligibility norm student need to clear the compartment status to seek admission to the BBA or Integrated BBA+ MBA program . Admission for Year 2016 is closed and for next year 2017 we will start the online applications in Oct 2017 . Visit ( http://www.jgu.edu.in/JGBS)

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Romit jain

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They do have .25 of negative marking for a wrong answer, so be careful while attempting a question. If you are not sure then do think afterwards after attempting known ones. In case your result has been issued as a negative number, then you need to prepare again and repeat the exam.

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