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Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Global Access School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Institute of Management Technology, Centre for Distance Learning
Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning
Sikkim Manipal University Directorate of Distance Education
IGNOU
Prin LN Welingkar Institute of Management
Amity University, (Distance Learning)
ICFAI University
Annamalai University.
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I would suggest, Instead of focusing on what course have greater scope or placement, why don't you concentrate on one of your convenience and interest from those and work hard such that you excel in it and with your skills and diligence and you can improve yourself. Ultimately your hard work will pay off and you would be able to earn good. Moreover both the course would lead to you to similar packages. The average packages of both the course is somewhere similar. So choose what you really want to do and excel in it and in return you will earn yourself a good company and desired package.
All the best!
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You need to have a 10+2 from commerce with minimum 55% for B.Com (Hons) or 10+2 from Science / Commerce / Humanities with minimum 50% for B.Com Program.
You can reach out to us for more details, our career advisors team would be delighted to guide you.
Wish you the best!
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Chanda Kochhar:Kochhar, ICICI Bank CEO, recently made it to the Fortune list of 25 most powerful women in the Asia-Pacific region, and stands first among other Indian women. She has been featured in this list consistently since 2005. She has also been honoured with the Padma Bhushan Award in 2010, the third highest civilian honour by the Indian government, for her services to the banking sector.
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