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Arshiya Singh

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, you can pursue interior designing or fashion designing as per your interest. As LPU alumni let me share the design courses at LPU. Both fashion designing and interior designing are different. Regarded as one of the Best Design colleges in India and Punjab, LPU Design Discipline offers its students cutting-edge labs and equipment to simulate the industry environment with practical exposure to the fashion industry, Interior and Furniture and Animation and Multimedia. Interior and Furniture
LPU School of Design II covers two domains; Department of Interior - Furniture design & Department of Product - Industrial Design. Being one of th
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Atishay Jain

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I think you should get PCM, and then pursue an ethical hacking course into it.

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Vammaravilli Swathi

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No, if you are a commerce student then you can only choose either commerce courses or arts courses but you cannot Science courses as you have not studied Biology in your 12th. Best of luck.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Few good options could be -
- B.A
- B.A. LL.B
- B.A. ( with correct combination)
- B.Com
There are many career choices like mass communication courses, BHM. Etc. So you can do many thing but choose something which is relevant to future and from a college with good brand value. In your case I suggest to explore on option of B.A. LL.B. And prepare for banking exam along with this course. Best wishes.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. Yes you are eligible for PGT Commerce teacher. PGT Commerce Teacher eligibility criteria: The candidate with a master's degree in Commerce can apply for PGT Commerce teaching post. Thanks.

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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

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Dear Arnav, Yes, you can do BCA without Maths in your 11th & 12th class. Being alumni of LPU, let me share the details of this programme at LPU with you. Eligibility Criteria: 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. LPU School of Computer Application is ranked among the top four Computer Applications Institutes of North India by NASSCOM. Students from all across India and 15 plus countries around the globe are expertl
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Navneet Kaur

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There are ample opportunities after Class 12th. B.Com
BBA
B.Com
B Sc in Economics
BCA
NDA
Law
Design
Hotel Management
Animation and Design
Journalism
Fashion Design and lot more. Maths is not mandatory for such courses. All the streams have scope and now choosing right career option is all dependent upon your interest. A lot depends upon your interest, which course to choose, as every course has it's own learning outcomes and career perspectives. Apart from choosing a right course, choosing right university is also important. I would suggest you to have a look over Lovely Professional University which runs more than 200+ professional courses. Bei
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Deepreet Kalsi

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If you are looking for a graduation course in commerce then B. Comm (Hons) is the right programme that you should be doing. Having said that it is very important to pick the right college because there are a lot of institutes that still use the orthodox method of teaching which is more theory based. Try considering a college which will give you practical exposure, there is one college in Ludhiana which is PCTE Group of Institutes, I have done my B.Com from this college and believe me PCTE is known for providing practical exposure to its students. We students were involved in a lot of activities like RAWAR, Consumer Hub. The hands-on le
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