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The only option one has after graduation is to apply for a 3-years LLB course. As the five-year integrated course is only for the undergraduates. Cheers and best of luck.
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Currently, DU does't conduct any 'Entrance Exam' for giving admission for B.Com or B.Com (Hons). It's purely based upon your class 12th marks. However, for BBA/BBE you need to clear DU JAT exam for which only those students are eligible who are having maths as a compulsory subject in Class 12th. Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Ask any query at anytime. Good Luck.
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Scholar-Level 16
Please refer to this link to get an idea about Mulund College's placements across all the streams https://www.shiksha.com/college/mulund-college-of-commerce-parle-tilak-vidyalaya-association-mulund-west-mumbai-50389/reviews.
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Scholar-Level 16
IIMC does not offer any Bachelors course. It only offers post graduate courses in various media avenues. You can refer to this link to find the best colleges in India for Mass communication https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/ranking/top-mass-communication-colleges-in-india/99-2-0-0-0.
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Scholar-Level 16
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, the course requires the candidate to have attained the 10+2 qualification in the science stream with Physics, Math and Chemistry as main subjects, and a minimum aggregate score of 60%. Opting for commerce will not help you fulfill the eligibility criteria for B.Sc. in Nautical Science.
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Scholar-Level 16
Maths is not an eligibility criteria for pursuing CA but the course itself involves some amount of maths, especially the foundation and final level. So, a good base in math would help you immensely in the subjects of Financial Management. But again, you don't have to have maths subject in your 10+2 to apply for CA exam. Alternatively, you may opt to apply for CA after completing your graduation. This way, you will be exempted from the foundation course and can skip studying maths in at least the foundation course.
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