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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Hi Shoukkathali,
Yes, it is possible to switch from Commerce to Biology, but it depends on the policies of your educational institution. Most schools or colleges offer a subject change option after the completion of Class 12, but it usually requires you to meet specific conditions such as:
- Availability of seats in the Biology stream.
- Academic performance in your current subjects.
- Approval from the school's administration or principal.
It's advisable to speak directly with your school or college to understand their specific procedures and eligibility criteria for the change. Best of luck!
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 3
No, no teaching experience is required for applying for B.Ed in commerce. The training of teaching is provided in B.Ed course itself.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The placement offers of B.Com students at the School of Economics and Commerce, BML Munjal University is around Rs 5 Lacs to Rs 6 Lacs per annum. Nonetheless, this depends with the performance of an employee, the sector in which the employee is working in as well as the general market forces. Graduates joining finance and accounting firms, consulting firms specifically are considered to get better offers hopefully, for the rest of the sectors it may not be so well as they may start with lower salary packages. The university is well-equipped with placement support measures, recruitment campus by leading organizations and consequently re
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you are not directly eligible for the UGC NET exam in Commerce if you have completed your postgraduation in Statistics. The UGC NET eligibility criteria specify that candidates must have a master's degree in the subject they wish to appear for. Since you have a master's degree in Statistics, you would typically be eligible to appear for the UGC NET exam in Statistics rather than Commerce.
To appear for the UGC NET exam in Commerce, you would need to have a postgraduation degree in Commerce or a related field. However, if you are interested in pursuing a career in Commerce education or research, you might consider doing a relevant qu
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Check out this link to know about the latest cutoff information for B.com at HL College of Commerce:- https://www.shiksha.com/college/h-l-college-of-commerce-navrangpura-ahmedabad-50756/cutoff
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here is the stepwise process for commerce students to become CID officers in India:
1. Educational Qualification: Graduation. Although Criminology is deemed useful, any degree serves the purpose.
2. Upsc Examination: Need to prepare oneself for the Union Public Service Commission (Civil Services) Examination since this is the recruitment mode into police.
3. Go to Police: After clearing the exam in UPSC, an applicant gets inducted as sub-inspector or assistant inspector in police department.
4. Specialized Training: All activities related to CID are learned after joining the police.
5. Physical and Mental Fitness: Maintain the body's fitnes
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Admissions at BLDEA's A S Patil College of Commerce are generally open for UG and PG courses between May and July every year. Candidates can apply through the college's official portal or visit the campus for offline admissions.
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