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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

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Hello Muskan,Yes, Maths is compulsory for B.Com in DU. You should have Maths, either as an additional subject (6th subject) or optional subject (5th subject).

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

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There are a lot of options after graduating B.Ed like-
Teacher
Administrator
Assistant Dean
Content Writer
Counsellor
Instructor
Librarian
Principal
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Bhavna Sen

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Hello, If you want to pursue a career in financial industry, then a B.Com along with some professional course in finance will help you get a job faster in the market. The time is evolving and the companies now a days are looking at candidates who have the right certificates. The package offered is best in the industry. If you planning to work as a Treasury Manager, Investment Counselors, Financial Consultants, Manager in Export/ Import firms, Research Associate, Private Banking (RM), Derivatives Advisor, etc than you can check NSE Academy website https://www.ncfm-india.com/ORE/OREGAFA.jsp, there is a program GAFA, they also have placem
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As commerce and accounting career is concerned, all the respective programmes are equally good and offer equal career prospects. You may choose either of any programmes as (a) college/institutes (b) university/deemed university. For more details, kindly visit https://shiksha.com/B.Com.

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Eligibility for Admission: (a) Passed Senior Secondary School Examination (10+2) and Foundation Course of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India/ Graduation in any discipline other than Fine Arts/ Foundation (Entry Level) Part I Examination of CAT of the Institute/ Foundation (Entry Level) Part I Examination and Competency Level Part II Examination of CAT of the Institute (b) Passed Foundation of ICSI/Intermediate of ICAI by whatever name called along with 10+2. (c)List of other qualifying examination are given vides Annexure VIof prospectus. Incumbents waiting for the result can apply for provisional admission
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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

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Hello Gagandeep,
A university doesn't determines whether if you get a private or government job. There are a lot of differences between a private and government job. To crack a government job, you must work very hard in order to crack an exam followed by interview or GDs. whereas, for a private job you don't need to give an exam. You just have to be eligible enough to apply, have the needed qualifications and experience and then give interviews and GDs to get selected. So, nowhere is a university or college involved. All the best.

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jyoti sharma

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Hi,
There are many Top MBA Colleges offering MBA / PGDM Admission without Entrance Exams. These colleges granting admission on the bases of personal Interview and Group Discussion. Most of all Private Universities and Colleges all across India. It may be really tough, in fact next to impossible to get Admission in Top 50 MBA Colleges in India without Entrance Exams.

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jyoti sharma

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Hi,
No, you don't have much options of colleges accepting less than 50% marks in Graduation. Also, if you belong to any reserved category then surely as per the eligibility you can have. Therefore, find Direct Admission in Top MBA Colleges in India with less than 50% in Graduation.

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jyoti sharma

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Hi,
You can pursue MBA or PGDM. Since these are the best placements oriented courses. No, you don't have much options of colleges accepting less than 50% marks in Graduation. Also, if you belong to any reserved category then surely as per the eligibility you can have. Therefore, find Direct Admission in Top MBA Colleges in India with less than 50% in Graduation.

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jyoti sharma

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Hi,
No, you don't have much options of colleges accepting less than 50% marks in Graduation. Also, if you belong to any reserved category then surely as per the eligibility you can have. Therefore, find Direct Admission in Top MBA Colleges in India with less than 50% in Graduation.

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