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according to information provided by college yes you can join this for BBA. https://www.shiksha.com/bba/course/bachelor-of-business-administration-b-b-a-delhi-school-of-management-delhi-technological-university-rohini-357343?&rf=searchWidget&landing=clp still I am sharing this link with you so that you will know more about eligibility criteria of DTU.
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You can go for a B.Com based on the qualification of your XIIth standard
Hence first selection should be of a good college which is of repute so that it can give the best academic excellence in the form of best faculty who are there to help you. Added to this, well-equipped labs and library. Exposure of the students to the world market and a wide platform for the student to deal with the world level activities is a must. Check the websites of some good universities and check their academic excellence to decide your college. Like Shri Ram College of Commerce, Hansraj College, LPU etc. The college academics and the scholarships too mus
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1) BCA 3 years. (6 Semesters)
2) Dual Degree BCA-MCA 5 years. (10 Semesters)
3) BCA (Hons. ). 3 years. (6 Semesters)
4) Dual Degree BCA (Hons. ). MCA (Hons. )5 years. (10 Semesters)
5) B.Sc. (Computer Science)3 years. (6 Semesters)
6) B.Sc. (Information Technology) 3 years. (6 Semesters)
The Eligibility Criteria is:
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium. (5% r
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