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If you are from finance specialisation then you will be able to get good placements in India as well as abroad. Reputed companies visit this college to recruit finance students for various good designations in the company. Overall, finance placements are better than marketing and HR at AIMS. Even in marketing, they do have good placements but not as good as finance.
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Eligibility to pursue MBA from Study and Lead Educational and Welfare Society, Bangalore:
Eligibility: Candidate must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.
Admission Process
Register and Apply
Interested candidates can apply online with required information.
Merit Screening
Admission is based on the marks obtained in graduation.
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11th marks card is mandatory only if you don't have your 12th marks yet. Just keep it with you though, in case they ask for it.
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B.Sc. Chemistry Eligibility:
Interested aspirants for the course need to fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria.
10+2 completed from a recognized educational board.
Chemistry as one of the main subjects at 10+2 level.
B.Sc chemistry: Admission Process:
Admission to B.Sc chemistry is generally merit based. Colleges which follow merit-based admission process, generally release a cut off percentage for admission to the program. The admission forms are available in the month of May/June after the results for 10+2 are declared. Universities like University of Delhi release a central cut off list for affiliated colleges. Students who
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