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Showmik Dutta

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Apply for the course in their university website.

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Showmik Dutta

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Whether, you have done your school with arts or humanities or science, you are free to choose the BBA programme. The BBA is most popular and well-known courses among the students. It has a vast area of specializations (in MBA).
Many of colleges and Universities are offering the BBA programme as regular or distance learning education. Students can pursue this course full-time or distance mode. The value of full-time course is considered more over the distance mode.
In India, the accreditation body for BBA is AICTE (All India Council of Technical Education). There are different accreditation bodies in different countries.
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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Maths is not compulsory to take admission in B.Com in human resource management. But do check with the college in which you want to take admission, as individual might have different eligibility criteria.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Yes, Siliguri Institute of Technology offers MBA. You can checkout the below link for course information:
https://www.sittechno.org/master-of-business-administration.html

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Hi Akash,
If you can manage time, then surely you can go for it. The interior design course is a regular course that demands your classroom attention and practical touch. Though there are some institutes that offer the course online and through distance learning, but it will not be that effectively successful. I would suggest you to take interior design at your Masters level if you are seriously interested in the course.

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