Commerce Eligibility

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Namrata Singh

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Yes, you can but if you want to become a qualified English teacher, I would suggest a PG in English (2 years). This could get you work as a corporate trainer. A Bachelors in education can help you find jobs in schools, although if you do have a good command over the language, you could simply try your luck without it.

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astha singh

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Hi Parul,
You just need to clear your 10+2 from a recognized board of education in any stream to pursue a Diploma in event management.

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Mukul Mahajan

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Yes, a commerce student can also pursue B.Arch but you should clear 12th with maths as a compulsory subject.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, Yes you are eligible to apply for an MBA in Hospital Management, being a Commerce student. The eligibility criteria to get admission for an MBA in hospitality management are to appear for an entrance exam like CAT, MAT, etc., and for CAT is that applicants should hold a bachelor's Degree with a minimum of 50 percent marks or equivalent CGPA awarded by a recognized university. Candidates appearing for the final year of bachelor's degree/equivalent qualification examination and those who have completed degree requirements and are awaiting results are also eligible to apply. 

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Deepti Singh

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Open learning is provided without any preliminary qualification and experience. Whereas distance learning is mode of providing programs credit based through distance learning, study material, online or correspondence, etc.
In open learning credits are not given, that means non-credit based system and offer no diploma or degree.
Open learning programs is based on your age criteria and not required any prerequisite qualification it is just for the professional development.
Even though open learning is purely non-credit based system, many Institutes and universities in India offer open learning programs that too at degree level. For Example
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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Adarsh,
Your query is incomplete. You did not mention your education stream nor your interests without which suggestions cannot be given.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Sayam, please mention the stream or which course you plan to study.

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