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Preksha Sharma

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Hi,Yes, it is possible to transfer the fees even if you change the course.

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Preksha Sharma

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Hi,
The degree holds the same value, as you'll have a degree from DU, but talking about the environment, facility and college experience Aryabhatta is better.

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Preksha Sharma

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Hi,
You have chosen a very different and interesting field and it has a wide range of career in it. Successful postgraduates of MBA in Media and Entertainment course get to work as Marketing Analysts, Media Strategists, Media Manager, Media Planning Manager, Digital Media Assistant, Digital Media Analyst, Channel head etc. They work in big media and entertainment companies like ABP group, India Today group, Economist group, HT Media, NDTV, Cinevista, Press Trust of India, Prasar Bharti etc.

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priyank sharma

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Yes, of course you can do hotel management after completing your graduation. You can go for MBA in hotel management after completing your graduation. Hotel management good career option after graduation. You can also do Master of Science in hotel management.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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BA is the degree for arts, if you are interested in political world then BA will be best option for you. If you want to groom your career more, then you can pursue master degree as MA. In your desirable subject. On the other hand, B.Com is completely related with the business, marketing and commerce sector financial sector. If you did arts in class 12th, then you might find BA. Easier, but if you did commerce in class 12 you would find B.Com easier.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Hi,
You can pursue B.Tech CSE or B.Tech it to learn the languages. If somehow you are not interested in programming you can pursue MBA and get inspiration from the story of Steve jobs. You can also approach private tutors to learn languages and become a freelancer.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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This is somethings that we do not have clarity on. In some sections of the internet and media, it claims that the UGC expert committee had agreed to allow students to opt for one regular and another distance or correspondence Bachelor's program in 2013. But there is other news that says in 2016 UGC did not allow students to take two Bachelor's programs. So I would suggest you contact your university or college and discuss your dilemma. If the college or university has no issue then you can pursue it without any problem.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Poojitha. br Kumbar. Here is a small list of the popular courses that you can pursue after B.Com:
* Masters of Commerce (M.Com). * Masters of Business Administration (MBA). * CA or Chartered Accountancy. * CS or Company Secretary. * CFP or Certified Financial Planner. * CPA or Certified Professional Accountant. *CMA or Certified Management Accountant. Thank you.

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Preksha Sharma

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Hi,
No fees is to be paid on each semester, i.e 6 months, it can also be taken year wise, it depends on your college, but it is never taken together at once.

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