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Ishwarya Nanditha M

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You can choose either of the courses but make sure to opt for the correct specialization (like entrepreneurship development). The degree is not going to matter for starting a business. What matters is, what you learn from the course and your creativity. You can also do certificate courses apart from your degree in Entrepreneurship which will help you more than the degree.

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Ishwarya Nanditha M

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The previous cut-off was around 90% in the general category and 75% in the SC/ST category.

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Om Pandey

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No, it is not compulsory to have Maths as a subject in 12th to get enrolled in B.Com FMM and B.Com (Hons). Many top universities and colleges take admission without mandating Maths.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about -
- BBA LL.B. / B.Com LL.B
- BHI UET
- AMU CET
- LPU NEST
- CUCET
- SET
- NPAT
- IPU CET
- Jamia CET
- PU CET
B.Com LL.B. could be a good course and can offer you multiple career opportunities ahead. Best wishes.

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Mallika Ahuja

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The application forms for various colleges have already been released. You can check their official websites for the same.

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Mallika Ahuja

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A collector is one of the most prestigious jobs in India. To become a collector you first have to appear in the civil service exam conducted by UPSC. Any Indian, Nepali, or Bhutanese with a graduation degree in any stream from a government recognized university can give that exam. And your age should be in between 20-30 years but there are some relaxations for category candidates.
1 First, you have to appear in the entrance exam conducted by the UPSC. This exam is conducted each year. To appear in the exam you have to be a graduate of a government. Recognized university. The graduation degree in any of the streams arts, commerce, and S
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Om Pandey

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Yes it is possible,
You can pursue your Masters after gap years.

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Om Pandey

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You need to pass graduation to get enrolled in MBA.

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Om Pandey

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Fees range from 1400 to 3 LPA depending upon colleges.

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