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Educator Councellor

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What's your percentage in graduation?

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Educator Councellor

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You can apply for educational loan.

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Yogesh verma

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Sorry but diploma students are not eligible for AME course.

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Sempevirent s

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It absolutely depends on your score.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, You can refer the below link for college comparison:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-265828-85977-159822.

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Chayan Chandra

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For students who have opted for interviews on Skype, they will not be having What. You should be well versed in the current happenings across the world. You maybe given a topic and maybe asked to speak on it for a couple of minutes.
Prepare well and best of luck.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
You need to have more than 5500 rank in PGCET to get admission in Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering - Master of Business Administration.

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astha singh

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Hi Rishi,
Both courses introduce you and teach you in detail the subjects that make up the commerce stream. However, the major difference lies in the fact that B.Com (Hons) demands a higher level of understanding of Maths, thereby making it slightly more difficult than the normal B.Com. Another difference is that, being a B.Com (Hons) student, one can specialize in a certain subject in B.Com (H), which is not possible in B.Com (P). In the latter, a student is given an overview of all the subjects taught in the honors course.

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Rajesh Peddibotla

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In the first sight, I suggest you not to opt any private law colleges. Going to a National Law University helps you a lot and moreover, do not rely on the rankings provided by India today or NIRF. The private law colleges create a hype just by bribing them and also, no private university or college can't compete with the standards of National Law Universities (Exceptions to Symbiosis Pune and CHRIST colleges of law)

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