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CHANDAN KUMAR

Guide-Level 12

After class 12th, join BCA. BCA is a Bachelor in Computer Application. It is a 3 year computer graduate degree course. During your BCA period, you could join in 2-3 certificate courses. And, get some good skill in programming language as C, CPP, Java etc. All these step heads you to become an ethical hacker.

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Annashwa Chowdhury

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Hi Jayesh,
Firstly, I would ask you, if you really love Maths or not? If no, then don't even think about it and if yes, then to be very honest, Commerce with Maths is really very important. It will be tough in these 2 years, but it is worth it, as you will get benefit in the upcoming next 5 years. If you take up Maths, then your options for good colleges get wider, for example in St. Xavier's College, it is compulsory to have Maths in class 11th and class 12th. And again, if you take up BBA or B.Com, both has Maths paper in 1st or 2nd year. You, however have to deal with it, be it now or then.
But, I would suggest you, if you really lo
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Raj, you can pursue you B.Com. It is not sure that you will get a well know college. However, the best part is you still have the right to continue your education from any college. The students do not exist because of institutions. The institutions exist because of students. Just be focused whether it B.Com general or some other course. If you are focused and work hard, than definitely you will get success. I hope this would suffice. All the best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Subrat,
Its indeed heartening to see your determination for becoming a graduate. These days eligibility to begin studies for becoming a graduate in any subject is 12th. As you have not completed it, this should be your first priority. You can do this via National Open School. Then you can start your graduation.

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Rashi Lohaan

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In Delhi University, it varies from 75% to 98%.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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There is a common myth that only Science stream candidates can apply for the MCA course. This is not correct. Anyone who had Maths as one of the subjects in 12th can apply for the MCA course. Masters of Computer Applications is a post graduate course in the field of computers which is ideal for students who love computers. The MCA course will make you expert in the fields of:
Programming Languages
Application Software
Networking
System Management
Hardware Technology
Apart from what I wrote in the beginning there are some other requirements to get admission for MCA course:
1. You should have Maths as one of the subjects in 12th board or gradua
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mohith kumar

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CMA or ACCA doesn't have any coordinator with your score, but a minimum of 50% is required to be eligible to join any course or whatever you want to hire in future.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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B.Com Stands for Bachelor of Commerce. Generally a 3 years long course. B.A. Stands for Bachelor of Business Administration. 3 years long course. B. M. S. stands for Bachelor of Management Science. 3 years long course. CA stands for Chartered Accountancy. Duration depends on how you take training and clear exams. Integrated Law course. Duration is 5 years. It is a combination of General Graduation course and L. B. S. stands for Bachelor of Business Studies. Course duration is 3 years. BHM stands for Bachelor of Hotel Management. Course duration is 4 years. B.E. Stands for Bachelor of Economics. Course duration is 3 years. BFA stands fo
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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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B.A. (Hons), and B.Sc. (Hons) in Economics are nearly all same. The course curriculum varies in each. Also, affiliated University plays a major role in deciding the Degree. Above all B.A. Is the simple graduation in which you've to study Arts/Social Sc Subjects for 3 whole years. B.A. (HonS) is mastering the Honours subject in final year. B.Sc. (hons) is also the same thing albeit in B.Sc. You'll have more of mathematics and calculative part as compared to the counterparts. I'll give my own example. I and my other two friends are pursuing graduation in Economics. I'm from BHU, one is from Delhi University and the other one is from Calc
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