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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
On the other hand, IAS is most difficult but if you are interested in extensive study and are a seeker of knowledge, you may go for this.
So all of the courses totally depend on your field of interest.
Your percentage is good, so you can be admitted in a reliable course which you want to do.
However, universities have some other criteria, so it varies. All the best.
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M.Sc. Finance
M.Sc. Corporate Finance
M.Sc. International Finance
M.Sc. Banking and Finance
M.Sc. International banking
All Masters programmes abroad are specialised programmes and focusing on a specific field. This will make you more employable.
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I am assuming you meant Delhi College of Arts and Commerce. If that is so, let me tell you that admissions to courses in journalism and mass media at DCAC are purely based on the percentage of 12th. The best of four subjects is calculated (one language subject being mandatory) and then, it is based on the cut-off list.
All the best.
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