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2016-03-17 10:25:17
Contributor-Level 10
There is no minimum percentage as such. Also, different departments and programs have different requirements. May I know if you have completed your 12th in India or elsewhere as evaluation system differs countrywise. Or you may refer to http://www.fatima.edu.ph/content.asp?pid=174&cat=2 for more details.
Hope this helped. Do feel free to revert.
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2016-03-17 09:23:19Beginner-Level 4
It's your wish to opt for this exciting career where you will be paid 10 lakh per annum as a fres
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2016-03-17 08:45:12
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, it is a successful career to go for.
Hope this helps :)
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2016-03-17 08:44:32
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2016-03-17 08:44:06
Guide-Level 12
This is very normal for students of your age to find out their interests, good thing that you have almost figured out. Follow your passions. If you are not into numbers you need not pursue a career in account and commerce. A career in teaching is respectable and have bright prospects. I myself am one. After you complete your MA History think of pursuing a degree in Education and further do a Ph. D which will give you inside out perspective of teaching. Explore higher education abroad too, UK is a good option. In India, you can pursue B.Ed through distance learning too. Complete your current studies now, your background in
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