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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Total of 412 students completed in the most recent campus placement cycle, and 122 of them were placed. For the most recent academic year, these students received median compensation packages of INR 3.6 LPA for undergraduate studies and INR 4.15 LPA for graduate courses.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
BCA from KPB Hinduja College is a reputable course, and the college is well-known for its quality education in the field of computer applications. While the importance of a degree may vary from person to person and can be subjective, the BCA degree from KPB Hinduja College holds significance and isrecognisedby employers in the industry. Placement percentage can vary from year to year and are influenced by several factors such as the overall job market, the performance of students, and the efforts of the colleges placement cell.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
If you're weak in math and have completed your 12th grade with a commerce stream without mathematics, there are still plenty of undergraduate courses that you can pursue. Here are a few options:
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com): Since you have a background in commerce, pursuing a B.Com degree would be a natural choice. Thisprogrammefocuses on subjects like accounting, finance, economics, business management, and marketing.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): BBA programs provide a comprehensive understanding of business principles and management practices. It covers various subjects such as marketing, human resources, finance, and org
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In the stream of Commerce, Hindu College, DU provides a three-year BCom (Hons) course to the students at the undergraduate level. Hindu College, DU BCom (Hons) admission is currently open via the CUET exam. Hindu College also offers a full-time two-year MCom course to the students across the Accounting and Commerce stream. The eligibility criteria to apply for the MCom course is Graduation with a minimum of 50 % aggregate and the accepted entrance exam is CUET-PG.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Hi, for admission into undergraduate courses at Banaras Hindu University, the candidates must appear for the CUET exam by registering. BHU conducts their admissions only through CUET scores and hence for B.Com(H) the candidates must appear for the test in the required subject combination - Accountancy + Business Studies in Section II and General Test (Section III). The last step would be to fill out the BHU Application Form by paying the requisite fee and appearing for the counseling rounds, after the declaration of CUET results.
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