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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Jahanvi!
The Admissions in NMIMS is based on marks obtained in NMIMS Programs after 12th NPAT exam conducted by NMIMS University. You can find the details about the exam on this link https://www.shiksha.com/bba/exams/npat.

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Akash Jain

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Yes, it will provide you the necessary insights into business laws specifically and would help in improving your corporate laws acumen.

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himangi agrawal

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Admissions start after the declaration if 10+2 exam results.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
All course are best in own way. It depends which type of study you like and use in future. If you do MBA, then you should take major in finance. If you want to do M.Com, it is also a good course.
And, after completing M.Com, you can join any college and purse Ph.D.

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Megha shawani

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After you're done with B.Com honors, you would be eligible for 3 year LLB Law programme.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Priyanka!
B.Com Honors is for students who are interested in accounting and those who would like to have a wider choice of subjects for higher studies later viz., Economics, MBA, Industrial Psychology, HR, Export-Import etc.
BBA / BMS on the other hand are for students who are focused and determined to make a career in management and take up MBA / Management (Business Administration) related degrees as their higher studies option.
Both the streams have great career scope. All you need to do is to figure out your area of interest and your future goals.

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