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Bhavesh Baraskar

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SD College is one of the best colleges in Chandigarh. It is required to get a good percentage marks to take admission in it. And you have pretty good marks what I think you may probably get admission.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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If we talk about B.Com the cut offs are on a higher side and since you're not from Chandigarh, it's quite difficult to get admission in B.Com
In my opinion, you should try to get admission in BBA. Because you know, College &get; Course. (Priority scale)
Select a good college & then decide what course you can get. Also, if you're willing to do a job right after your graduation, mark my words, whether it's BBA or B.Com it won't make much difference unless ofcourse you're interested in Accounts more than Management.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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Hi,
As you have army quota and good percentage, you have good chance of getting into a north campus college. Good luck.

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Neha Gautam

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You can easily take admission in your wanted college, with the help of your 12 th marks or sometimes they make policy that they will take entrance exam or interview type for new coming students, and it changes every year. But you can get the admission there.

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Neha Gautam

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Yes , you are eligible to do MBA after clearing CAT exam , as for giving that exam there is no need of maths in your +2 ,so can take admission there , but you have to focus more on maths , than other subjects for preparation of CAT , and CAT cut off is 90 percentile , it's minimum one .

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Piyush Baid

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Piyush Baid

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Yes, there are other options for pursuing an MBA (Finance) besides distance learning. Many universities offer full-time and part-time MBA programs that students can attend in-person. These programs typically have a more structured curriculum with regular class schedules, as well as opportunities for networking and in-person interactions with professors and peers. Additionally, some universities offer executive MBA programs designed for working professionals that allow students to continue working while earning a degree. It is recommended to research the specific programs and institutions you are interested in, and to consider factors s
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