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2016-03-16 10:22:59New answer posted
2016-03-16 09:32:42
Beginner-Level 5
We have equal number of seats for MBA and PGDM, its 120 in numbers. Our college is rated under A grade.
For any further details, please visit our official website http://www.tsm.ac.in/.
Regards,
Ashwanth R
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2016-03-15 21:44:46
Contributor-Level 6
Let's Enjoy in it
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2016-03-15 19:29:42Contributor-Level 9
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2016-03-15 18:18:13
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2016-03-15 11:08:18
Scholar-Level 16
If you want enter into psychology field and have a dream to become a good psychologist or counselor than please go for regular education bcz through that you will get the knowledge, guidance from faculties and summer training . In regular studies you will get the environment to adopt this field in a better way .
Other wise you can apply for IGNOU for distance education. So take decision according to your career aim and consult with your school teacher regarding the same.
All the Best.
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2016-03-15 10:50:19
Scholar-Level 16
The annual fees for WLCI College, Delhi for the course of BA (Honours) in mass communication is Rs. 2,80,000/- You'll have to fill up a form online for its entrance test which costs Rs. 4000/- and sit for the entrance examination.
Once selected, you'll be called for personal interview with the media heads for the final round of the interview. If you clear that, you're in.
Feel free to ask more queries. Hit like if you found it useful.
All the best.
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2016-03-14 22:01:47
Guide-Level 11
Both are UG degree course, keeping in mind management is a social science and it can be studied in arts and science streams.
BSc in HM is a scientific approach in hotel management where as BA is into the social aspects of hotel management.
In general both are better courses for future.
Regards
Arun Dev
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