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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi,
Students should complete their higher secondary from any of the reputed institutions. The qualification must be obtained with above 55% marks or equivalent and biology as one the major subjects are eligible to apply for Bachelor of hospital management.

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Deepti Singh

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I think, to pursue MBA in India is the best option because we have a lot of good B-Schools which gives us enough scope for growth and strengthen our position. Below mentioned are the top 10 institutions in our country:
1. FMS-Delhi.
2. IIM-A.
3. IIM-B.
4. IIM-C.
5. IIM-L.
6. IIM-K.
7. JBIMS.
8. SPJIMR.
9. MDI-Gurgaon.
10. XLRI.
To get admission in the above mentioned colleges, you have to go through a series of exams like CAT, XAT, IIFT, CMAT, NMAT or SNAP and also an excellent percentile, then you will receive calls for the second process, i.e. WAT/ GD/ PI and if you are able to impress them, then you are in.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You need to have maths in 12th for BCA. So, that is not an option. Now, if you have a particular goal in mind or a field you want to pursue, you will have to make a decision according to that. BBA as itself doesn't have much scope but it will be helpful in doing MBA. B.Com is also not a job magnet but it would be useful if you pursue a career in accounts and statistics. So, if your goal is MBA or management, choose BBA. If your goal is to make a career in accounts or Statistics field then choose B.Com.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Delsiya,
Yes, you can. It is allowed by law to pursue one regular course and one degree course at the same time.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Payal,
It depends on your interest. If you're interested to be a part of the management of a firm, MBA would be the right course. If you wish to opt for a commerce-centric career, ICWAI should be your choice.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Pari,
HR Generalists are an integral part of the human resources function in an organization. The course is designed to provide Human Resource managers and supervisors with the skills they need to be effective. For detailed information, you can click this link and download the brochure:
https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/course/hr-generalist-training-asiawebmedia-asiawebmedia-management-gurgaon-130712

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Soumik DasCertified Marketing Hustler

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Hello Shrishti,
Unfortunately you are not eligible for admission as the cut-off in graduation is 50%.

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