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7 years ago
Guide-Level 13
With 81.5% of marks, it would get difficult to get admission in the top colleges offering the course at the cut off is really very high and doesn't go below 90 in any case.
Also, you may have a chance if you belong to a reserved category as there is a slight relaxation in that case.
Alternatively, try in other good universities.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Diploma in catering, business management, hospitality and aviation, fine arts, interior designing, compute application, journalism and mass communication, and engineering
Courses are conducted by the British Council in BPO Skills (telephone marketing and negotiating), and creative writing. On completion of these courses, jobs will be easily available in call centres or as a freelancer in creative writing. Fashion Design is in vogue and one need not go through the rigmarole of a full degree course in the same. One can opt for Diploma courses on Fashion Technology. Many do not even know about the existence of a course in barte
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Guide-Level 14
Please see the link below, where you will find all information about MS Ramaiah College of Arts, Science and Commerce - Bachelor of Computer Application.
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/course/bachelor-of-computer-application-m-s-ramaiah-college-of-arts-science-and-commerce-m-s-r-nagar-bangalore-284370
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Contributor-Level 8
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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Scholar-Level 18
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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