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dev beni

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Quantum School of Business is best.

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Career Coach CoachCareer Counseling

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Hi,
Yes, you can give CLAT exam. There is no issue, if you have done your graduation from distance mode. You need to make sure that you score overall percentage more than 50% and clear the law entrance exam and then you will be eligible to get admissions in NLU's.
Good luck.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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Hello Pritam,
If you think, you are very passionate about mathematics than I would suggest to do B.Sc + M.Sc and Ph.D in mathematics. Otherwise, engineering is also a good option.

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Hasnain Sayed

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The eligibility criteria to sit for placements are 60 percent and above throughout (10, 12 and graduation) . Even your percentile scores that is CGPA which you will score during your first year MBA and Summer Internship should be above average which is very easy to score even in the cut throat competition as MBA is not so difficult to pursue . It is just a myth that people find MBA difficult .

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Hasnain Sayed

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Not necessary, only in case of few selected companies . Trust me more than 150 companies visit IBS Mumbai every year for campus recruitment which includes likes of Neilsen, ITC hotels - some for internship like Amul, ACC, Deutsche bank, and so on. 53 percent will definitely not become a hurdle for you to get placed. Not all the companies sets such criteria such as 60 percent and above throughout. You definitely have great chances of getting placed in a good company like Zeta Directi which demands for 70 percent and above in 10 th only. 53 percent is not all hurdle for you. I hope you don't have any academic gaps in your education .

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Hasnain Sayed

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Not necessary, only in case of few selected companies . Trust me more than 150 companies visit IBS Mumbai every year for campus recruitment which includes likes of Neilsen, ITC hotels - some for internship like Amul, ACC, Deutsche bank, and so on. 53 percent will definitely not become a hurdle for you to get placed. Not all the companies sets such criteria such as 60 percent and above throughout. You definitely have great chances of getting placed in a good company like Zeta Directi which demands for 70 percent and above in 10 th only. 53 percent is not all hurdle for you. I hope you don't have any academic gaps in your education .

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Hasnain Sayed

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These percentages won't effect your internship but your 12th percentage that is below 60 may effect your chances of sitting for few good companies like Nestle and ITC Hotels. Nestle demands 50 percent and above in 10th, 12th and Graduation and there should be no academic gaps from 10th to graduation, not even a single year, and the percentage should not be even 49.9, though you fit into the criteria of Nestle if you don't have any academic gaps. ITC hotels demands 65 percent and above throughout.

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Akash PrasherWeb Developer | Computer Science - CU

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You can do BCA after completing class 12th. Any student with mathematics and computer science in class 12th is eligible to get admission in BCA.

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Saiyam Jain

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There are various fields apart from engineering. You can go for fashion designing, graphic designing, English honors, mathematics honors, architecture, psychology and many others. Engineering seems to be the only option, but it isn't. It all depends on your interest.
I would suggest you to do a little bit of soul searching and analyze your strengths and weaknesses and then narrow it down to a field or two, then explore the options in that field.
All the best.

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