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vala Disha

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You need to contact your college for the same.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

Guide-Level 14

Hi Yogita,
For doing MBA, you should have scored 50% in graduation as you have less than 50% marks, you cannot do it in regular mode, but you can do the same through distance education mode or via online.

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sanket hudaliCurrent MBA student , an Electrical Engineer

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Eligibility will depend on your MHCET scores along with your graduation marks, if you are considering MMS as option. For PGDM, there is no fix criteria for getting admission, each college has its own selection process.

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rahul r

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Top 10 Mass Communication colleges in India are mentioned in the link provided below.
In this article, we have listed the best mass communication colleges as ranked by Outlook and India Today. You can check for fee structure on the college's official website.
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Binu RoyI am a cool guy focuses on my career

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It's up to you. But pursuing B.Com from top colleges has some advantages than from hometown. Top colleges will allow you to change your attitudes, thinking and strengthen your mental power and motivated to study well. And give more knowledge from highly educated professors, will help you become self-sufficient too and you will get placements after graduation. But if you take admission in a college located at in your hometown, you will enjoy the campus life without concentrating on studies. You won't be able to give much thought to your career.

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Nikita Sethi

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Shivam,
If you are seeking admission in Delhi University, there is no interview round, you get admission on the basis of merit or entrance depending on the course you are applying for.

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Nikita Sethi

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Rashmi,
Earlier, you could do that with a NOC (no objection certificate) of your college, I am not about this thing now you can definitely ask in your college's administration office.

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8 years ago

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JD DELHI

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Along with B.Com, you can choose an Interior Designing program for three Years so along with your college which you do from SOL, you finish your Diploma from JD Institute too.

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