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Sanyukta Sharma

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Yes, you can apply for BCA.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Most of the private colleges offer distance education degrees, the option is not so fat available in each government college. So, you will have to surf on each college's website to know about the process, fee structure etc. Amity University, Sharda University are good universities offering distance education.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
For an MBA, you must have a Bachelor's degree, not a Diploma. Apply for a Bachelor's degree first, either in India or Canada, check admission requirements on college websites. Take the IELTS. MBA from top business schools will also require work experience.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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For UPSC, one must be a graduate or pursued degree in any discipline from any recognised university in India and final year Candidates can apply. For Engineering Services Examination - Bachelors degree in Engineering (B.E. / B.Tech) from a recognised university or equivalent. M.Sc. Degree or its equivalent. Just go for graduation of your interest.

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Devangna Sharma

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Congratulations, you scored very well. Coming to your question admission depends on your course which particular course you want to pursue on the basis of top 4 subjects marks aggregate. If you are somewhat interested in doing B.Com(Hons.) or economics honors then 93% is not enough to get into DCAC but you can get various good colleges if wait for cut offs to dip. You have chances in Motilal College, Rajdhani, DDU, Ramlal, Shivaji and various other good colleges.
Have patience and wait for the cut offs to dip, don't do hassle work. Best of luck .

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Prabhat Suman

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It is little bit tough to get a good branch, but you can get a lower branches in some of the NIT like Srinagar, Hamirpur, Agartala, etc.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Best courses can be done after 12th:
In the field of Defence:
Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test
For Admission in Diploma in Nautical Science
Indian Navy B.Tech Entry Scheme
For Admission in Indian Navy B.Tech course
Indian Navy Sailors Recruitment
For Admission in 24 weeks Basic training at INS
Indian Army Technical Entry Scheme (TES)
For Technical Entry to Army
National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I) for Admission to Army and Air Force wings of NDA and 4 years B.Tech course for the Indian Naval.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hello Vipul,
You can find given link BBA College in Delhi. https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-colleges-Delhi
If you have any queries, feel free to ask. Thanks.

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Kameswar Lenka

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Let her do intermediate in commerce, then graduation in the same stream. But, the most important thing is along with all her study make her continue with the banking coaching, and till she gets graduated she will be ready with the banking course.

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Lakshay Saini

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It's all on your interests. According to your marks, you can easily pursue B.Tech in IPU. But, if you have full faith that you can crack the next year IIT entrance exams, then only go for one year drop. Otherwise, if you have doubt then do not take a risk of one year. My suggestion is don't go for one year drop, pursue B.Tech in USIT, and then score good in college. All the very best.

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