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Tanveer Khan

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Yes, you can appear for the entrance exam regardless of the subjects you have taken.

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Tanveer Khan

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BBA travel and tourism class timings are 8:30-3:30 and on Saturday, it is 8:30-12:30. Every subject will have a maximum of 4 hours in a week and you will have 6-7 subjects. So, you will get free hours in between. Hope that helps!

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Tanveer Khan

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Christ University's placement percentage is 68% and when a company comes they usually hire from all the BBA varients. So, you will be sitting for placement with people doing BBA honors, BBA FIB, regular BBA and BBAT. There is a tough competition and in the end, its all on the candidates hand how much hardworking he/she is. Many companies will come but it's your skills which has to do better than others. Average package is between 4-6 LPA. Hope that helps.

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Tanveer Khan

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See the basic process is you fill the form and send all required documents. You can apply with your 10th and 11th mark sheet and submit the form. A level will definitely add value to your profile and better chances of you getting selected. All the best. Also, you should not have a score of less than C grade in your 12th in any of the subjects otherwise, admission will be canceled.

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Tanveer Khan

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The cut-off for B.Com can range from 90-95% for B.Com finance and accountancy. You need to fill the form and attach all the documents and save your data as soon as the results are declared and if you clear it within 3 working days, you will be finished with the admission formalities.

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Tanveer Khan

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MBA forms are already out and Christ accept both MAT and CAT scores in some MBA programs work experience is required in some XAT is also accepted. I suggest you chose your course and then ask I may help better in that way. :)

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Tanveer Khan

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Yes, you can apply for any graduation course. Forms for the same will be out by December 8, 2017. There are many options for undergraduates as well as for post graduation. It will be great if you ask about some specific courses. Hope that helps!

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Tanveer Khan

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See for MBA (executive), you have 2 options:
1.Candidates should be working currently in Bangalore with a minimum of 2 years work experience.
Or
2) At least one-year of work experience with a valid MAT composite score (SEP / DEC 2017 or Feb 2018) of not less than 500 or CAT score (2017) of not less than 60 percentile. Hope that helps!

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For BHM, if you are NRI then the fee for first 2-years is 180000 INR and for the 3rd and 4th year, it's 212000. For foreign national students, if you are from the nation of SAARC, Africa, ASEAN, OCI and PIO member countries then fee is $3500 for the first 2-years and $4100 for the 3rd and 4th-year. If you are from any other country which doesn't fall in the above member country group then it is $4800 for the first 2-years and $5300 for the 3rd and 4rth year. Hope that helps.

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It all depends on how much knowledge do you have, how good you are with English and current affairs. The more you read and write the more are the chances of clearing it and it is not that tough unless you have a good knowledge of the field you are entering. Hope that helps!

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