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Scholar-Level 18
Following are the options available for a girl after completing her HSC or 12th:
1. Engineering services like BE/B.Tech.
2. Health care services like MBBS B.A. M. S. BHMS and BDS, etc.
3. Hotel and hospitality B.Sc-HHA, BHMCT and BHM, etc.
4. B.A. and B.Sc. as per her interest.
5. B.Com and BBA if interested in banking services.
6. Teaching jobs after completing B.Ed B.Sc. B.A. or B.Com.
7. B. Des courses through UCEED and NID as per her interest.
8. Fashion technology courses B.FTech from NIFTs.
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BA (Hon) business economics, Bachelor in management studies and Bachelor of business administration BBA-FIA are the few courses in DU can meet yours expectations. The minimum eligibility criteria for above course is aggregate of 60% marks in the qualifying examination (12th) based on a simple average of the percentage scored in four subjects: one language English, Mathematics and any two. Selection will be based on the rank computed from the combined weighted average of percentage scored in the All India Joint Entrance Test and the percentage scored in the qualifying examination where the weights are as under. For more details visit
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You need to clear the entrance exam of the college and only then you can take admission in this college.
Without clearing the entrance you cannot.
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Thinking about business after 12th is showing that you have a talented business mind. Most of the students at this age are preparing them self for engineering, medical and other lines, while you are thinking about the business. The few standard steps for a new startup are listed under, each step has its own importance and may cover various sub activities.
Step 1: Do Your Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: Plan Your Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business Structure
Step 5: Pick and Register Your Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: Choose Your Accounting System
Step 8: Set Up Your Business Location
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