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Muhsina Mahadi

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Sri aurobindo college is one of the best for commerce students in Punjab but in my personal opinion, if you are want to excel in your commerce career it will be so far better to opt Delhi university like srcc for your course. I am also a commerce student and I am pursuing my UG from DU so I know how much it matters.

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Muhsina Mahadi

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Hello,
You must have completed a B.Sc. Or BE/B.Tech degree in Computer Science, IT, Cyber Security or any other equivalent degree from a recognised institution to be eligible for M.Sc. Cyber Security course. Also, you have must complete graduation with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Then only you can opt for M.Sc. In cyber security for your Masters.

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Muhsina Mahadi

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Yes, but for that you are required to have a Bachelors degree with ancient Indian history or archeology as one of the major subjects. After pursuing degree, you can opt for M.A. Archeology or history.

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Muhsina Mahadi

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The total fee for this course is 33400. It is a 1 year course and they claim to provide free mock tests, separate batches for CA coaching and also course materials. This course in elite has a rating of 8.4.

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Muhsina Mahadi

Contributor-Level 7

All you have to do is score 55% or more in English and 60% or more aggregate in subjects and also the candidate have to be passed from a recognised board or appeared for final exam at 12th before admission test.

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Kuldeep Shukla

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Ed.

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Kuldeep Shukla

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You should resume your CA journey.

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