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2014-05-13 12:24:49

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Harshit,
Mass communication colleges offer graduates numerous career choices and give them the skills to succeed in a variety of industries.
Having a diversified range range of opportunities to choose from, a degree in Mass Communication opens doors to Journalism, Production, Advertising, Anchoring, Publishing, Electronics Media, Print Media etc.
Although communication remains the core element, the nature of work would depend on the field you are in.
However, if you nurture a desire to be a part of media industry, these are the list of courses available to pursue a course in Radio Jockeying:
*Certificate Course in Announcing, Broadcastin
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2014-05-13 10:55:25

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
After completing class 12th with commerce stream you may consider pursuing:
1. B.com (Bachelor in commerce)
2. BBA (Bachelor in business administration)
3. BHM (Bachelor in hotel management)
4. BMM (Bachelor in mass media)
5. BBS ((Bachelor in business studies)
6. BBM (Bachelor in business management)
7. BBI (Bachelor in banking and insurance)
8. BAF(Bachelor in accounting & finance)
9. BFM (Bachelor in financial markets)
10.CA (Chartered accountant)
11.CS (Company secretary)
I would request amanpreet23088 to share his expert opinion on this.
I would suggest that before opting for any course you must first decide in which field you wish to build
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2014-05-13 10:25:39

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As per your academic background since you are in class 12th with commerce stream so as per your profile pursuing BBA and B.Com would be the best option for you.
However you may surely pursue BCA as well but this course is best suited for students from science stream.
I would request Nikhlesh Mathur to share his expert opinion on this.
Besides BBA and B.Com you may may even consider pursuing:
BHM (Bachelor in hotel management)
BMM (Bachelor in mass media)
BBS ((Bachelor in business studies)
BBM (Bachelor in business management)
BBI (Bachelor in banking and insurance)
BAF(Bachelor in accounting & finance)
BFM (Bachelor in financial markets)
Plea
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2014-05-12 15:48:17

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

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Dear satadru good option you asked . everybody wants to improve there career . yes you can do it . pl take Admission in BCA course eligibility is 12 th pass with any stream . you have or [planning to complete 12th commerce . pl take admission in BCA . after completion of this course plan for MCA . you can apply for jobs in IT fields . After BCA or MCA you can go for MBA IT which will help you to get IT manager . you can also plan for PHD or doctorate course in IT field . you are full flas in IT your desired field . sure you can . we know anybody have wish to do he will sure do it . all the best . best of luck . all the best

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2014-05-12 14:16:31

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Manickathai Muthiah

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Hi. Many students will be confused at this stage "what to do after 12th?" i can suggest you few things. All the courses you mentioned have a good scope. You can select a course which suits you better with your talent and interest. First CA, its considered as a best course to pursue for a better future in finance field. If you are very good at accounts. And ready to hard work then you can go for it. By completing this work you can either work in a company or you can start your own auditing firm as well. Second CS, its basically about various laws and compliance regarding company. It has a good value in corporate sector. And finally many
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2014-05-12 13:11:44

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2014-05-12 09:47:44

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MRIU Fbd

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Yes you need to sit for the MR-NAT, 2014 exam conducted by the university. Admission shall be made on the basis of rank in MR-NAT (wherever applicable) as 1st preference and seats remaining vacant, merit in qualifying examination as 2nd preference. Hence, Merit List shall be prepared with MR-NAT rank holders on the top in order of their rank in ascending order and candidates not holding MR-NAT rank shall be placed below MR-NAT rank holders in order of merit in qualifying exam i.e. % of marks scored in descending order.
To apply for admission please register yourself by filling the online application form by clicking on this link- https:
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2014-05-10 12:13:10

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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Only universities can offer MBA:
In India only those management institutes which are affiliated to a university can offer an MBA degree. For this reason institutes like Department of Management Sciences (PUMBA), University of Pune, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies or Faculty of Management Studies can offer MBA degree, as they are affiliated with Pune, Mumbai and Delhi University respectively. Also IIMs, though being the best of the lot, can't offer MBAs as they are not affiliated with any university. Institutes which are not affiliated to university are autonomous and can offer PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) d
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2014-05-09 10:14:37

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Dikshant,
The career that you wish to look forward depends entirely upon your area of interest and your skills.
Your passion in a particular subject and your caliber for attaining the highest level of specialization, will eventually lead to a phenomenal career path.
I would therefore suggest you to consider your skills and strengths to boost your career plans
To pursue CA, you can take CPT test.Once you clear that, you can start preparing for CA inter exam.
Any University has no objection in doing CA along with graduation course.
In this way you'll save your time and will complete the course in shorter period of time.
However, the fact is
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2014-05-08 16:52:08

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There are two types of specializations. One Functional specializations like HRM, Marketing, Finance, operations ; other, sectorial Specializations like Banking, Insurance, Retail, Telecom etc., choose according to your interest.

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