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Shalini Damineni

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Global Centre for Entrepreneurship and Commerce offers various courses tey are

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Asmit Singh

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The cutoff for NIMS MBA admission for the 2023 batch is at least 70 to 80+ percentile in any MBA entrance exams plus 50%+ in graduation.

70+ percentile on the CAT

550+ in the MAT exam

XAT exam: greater than 80 percentile

For the ATMA test, a 180+ rating

A CMAT score of 140 or higher

Students must also fulfill the following requirements in order to be eligible:

50% of total graduation grades (45% for SC/ST students)

Valid score on admission exams (CAT, MAT, XAT, ATMA, CMAT)

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Asmit Singh

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The most popular, well-regarded, and widely placed courses at NIMS is the MBA then BBA, BCA, and B.Com (Hons). NIMS Institute of Management and Commerce offers placement assistance to students. The highest and average package offered to MBA students during NIMS Institute of Management and Commerce placements 2023 stood at INR 20 LPA and 4.50 LPA, respectively. The top recruiters of NIMS Institute of Management and Commerce in 2023 included Capgemini, Airtel, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Genpact and many more. These companies are highly reputed and the salary package offered is good.

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Pulkit Gautam

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A commerce student with statistics is eligible for Data Science at Nirma University. Nirma University offers admission to its B.Sc. Data Science programme based on specific eligibility criteria. For the B.Sc. Data Science course, candidates must have secured at least 50% marks in 10+2 or its equivalent from a recognised board. Since the programme involves statistics, a commerce student with a background in statistics would meet the eligibility requirements for Data Science at Nirma University

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Pulkit Gautam

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Undergraduate courses, especially B.Com (Hons) and B.A. (Hons) Economics, percentage required in Class 12 varies. For B.Com (Hons), students are usually required to aim for around 98% for general category, B.A. (Hons) Economics, the requirement shall be 98.5%. Moreover, mathematics at 12th grade is compulsory in both subjects, although it may not be compulsory in the best 4 subjects. If a student does not study finance or business in 12th grade, 2.5% may be deducted from the required percentage. Since SRCC admission is competitive, it is important to aim for exceptionally high scores.

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Shubrat Verma

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The best course offered at St Joseph's College of Commerce is the BCom course. Many top organisations, such as Deloitte, EY, PWC, and KPMG, visit the college for placement. The highest package offered to date is 12 LPA. The average package is 4.5 LPA. All faculty members are well educated, and many of them are PhD holders.

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Shubrat Verma

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According to some, St. Joseph's College of Commerce (SJCC) in Bangalore has excellent placements for B.Com in Analytics. The college's placement cell helps students prepare for aptitude tests and interviews, and many students are placed in top companies. Some students get placed in top companies like Deloitte and Goldman Sachs, with salary packages ranging from INR 10 LPA to INR 21 LPA.

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Saanya Kalra

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Every domain, if pursued with dedication, will have great job opportunities. As per my suggestion, I will recommend you to choose a commerce related course; you can try for BMS. Business will never be outdated nor law. If you like theory more and are inclined to sections, acts and revolutions, you can choose law. Whereas, if you are a practical person who like commerce concepts, you should choose commerce courses as well. I suggested commerce because of factors like future demans, ROI, time investment and background of study.

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