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Saswat PaleiPassionate and Dedicated to my work.

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Above 150 marks will only help you get a seat in Ouat.

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Saswat PaleiPassionate and Dedicated to my work.

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Yes, but you need to score higher than 150 to get good branch, because many students who score 90% also give this exam.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Taking your problem into consideration, eligibility for any PG is you should at least score 50% in graduation. As your graduation score is below 50% marks, you did not fulfill criteria. So, it is not possible for you to apply for MBA. Hope this helps you. Best of luck.

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Mohit Gupta

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I am from commerce background, so will help you presuming you are in commerce. You will not be able to get into B.Com (Hons) from a regular DU college. Also, regular college experience is a must for overall personality development. This course could be a vocational / professional course in the area of your interest. There are a few professional cum vocational courses now available in the market that you can do along with B.Com. Also, do not go for a 'computer course' unless it fits into your career goals. I would suggest a course that brings you knowledge of your dream industry. Like, I joined TKWsIBF along with B.Com (Hons) as I had i
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Mohit Gupta

Beginner-Level 4

I am from commerce background, so will help you presuming you are in commerce. You will not be able to get into B.Com (Hons) from a regular DU college. Also, regular college experience is a must for overall personality development. This course could be a vocational / professional course in the area of your interest. There are a few professional cum vocational courses now available in the market that you can do along with B.Com. Also, do not go for a 'computer course' unless it fits into your career goals. I would suggest a course that brings you knowledge of your dream industry. Like, I joined TKWsIBF along with B.Com (Hons) as I had i
...more

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Mohit Gupta

Beginner-Level 4

You will not be able to get into B.Com (Hons) from a regular DU college. Also, regular college experience is a must for overall personality development. This course could be a vocational / professional course in the area of your interest. There are a few professional cum vocational courses now available in the market that you can do along with B.Com. Also, do not go for a 'computer course' unless it fits into your career goals. I would suggest a course that brings you knowledge of your dream industry. Like, I joined TKWsIBF along with B.Com (Hons) as I had interest in banking and finance. I am both a DU graduate and work in a bank thro
...more

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Mohit Gupta

Beginner-Level 4

Try and do B.Com (Hons) from a regular DU college. If you are not able to get into a regular college, go for School of open learning. Also, do a full time 3 year course along with it. This course could be a vocational / professional course in the area of your interest. Also, do not go for a 'computer course' unless it fits into your career goals. I would suggest a course that brings you knowledge of your dream industry. Like, I joined TKWsIBF along with B.Com (Hons) as I had interest in banking and finance. I am both a DU graduate and work in a bank through my advanced Diploma in banking and finance. Bottom line, B.Com (Hons) is a must
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Mohit Gupta

Beginner-Level 4

Try and do B.Com (Hons) from a regular DU college. If you are not able to get into a regular college, go for School of open learning. Also, do a full time 3 year course along with it. This course could be a vocational / professional course in the area of your interest. Also, do not go for a 'computer course' unless it fits into your career goals. I would suggest a course that brings you knowledge of your dream industry. Like, I joined TKWsIBF along with B.Com (Hons) as I had interest in banking and finance. I am both a DU graduate and work in a bank through my advanced Diploma in banking and finance. Bottom line, B.Com (Hons) is a must
...more

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Sugandha Vats

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Hi,
It seems a bit difficult but you never know what happens with these lists. Keep a track on the all the lists as they are announced. DU cutoffs are unpredictable, however, it is advisable to get admission in one of colleges while waiting for the cut-offs.
Good luck.

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