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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Tally software learning not a part of the syllabus. So Tally is not at all important in your studies. But if you want to work as an accountant, or as a finance professional, Tally knowledge is highly desirable, because many of the businesses implement Tally ERP 9 as their accounting or business administration software. Nowadays, Tally is a complete payroll software, so you will need it if you want to be an HR professional also.
Best of luck.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, you can get admission in Sri Sri University because the eligibility criteria for this college is you must have passed 10+2 from any government recognised board.
Best of luck.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
It is mandatory for every college to ensure that the students studying maintain certain percentage prescribed by the regulatory boards like UGC and AICTE. Attendance is mandatory to receive the hall ticket, failing which, you will need to pay fine to the university in which you will be pursuing your studies. I suggest you to maintain minimum percentage prescribed by the college in order to not face any problems in the near future.
All the best.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
I answered this question with the help of my Brother. I have an MCA post graduate degree. I had a totally messed up education and I did a B.Com for graduation. Fact is, I love programming, which I realised after 2 years in to B.Com. For a person like me, it was not that difficult to do MCA and many of my friends says that it is a repetition of what they have already learnt. If you are from the same field, I wouldn't recommend MCA. I read in the answers that some of them got placed in MNCs only after doing MCA. which I feel is a total waste of your energy and time. I would invest in genuine experience rather than working in MNCs.
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7 years ago
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
List of companies where college provide placements to its students:-
ACC Ltd. R.R. Omerbhoy Pvt. Ltd.Accenture Services Pvt. Ltd. Reliance Infocomm Ltd.Apeejay Surendra Sasken Communications Technologies Ltd.Apollo Tyres Ltd. Satyam Computers Ltd.Avery India Subex Azure Ltd.Capgemini India Pvt. Ltd. Tata Chemicals Ltd.Caritor India Pvt. Ltd. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.CEAT Ltd. Tata Elxsi Ltd.Century Plyboards (I) Ltd. Tech Mahindra (formerly Mahindra British Telecom Ltd.)Cognizant Technologies Solutions Times of India (Bennett & Coleman Pvt. Ltd.)DSL Software Ltd. VA Tech WABAGESSAR Telecom Retail Ltd. Visa Steel Ltd.
New answer posted
7 years agoGuide-Level 14
1. MBA in Finance
2. MBA in Marketing
3. MBA in Human Resource
4. MBA in Banking
On the reliability finance and marketing have more scope, because their jobs are available in almost every sector.
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