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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some scholarships that may be available to CBSE Class 12 students:
CBSE Central Sector Scholarship
Students who score over 80% in their 12th exams and have a family income of less than INR 4.5 Lacs are eligible for this scholarship.
CBSE Scholarship
Students receive INR 500 per month for a maximum of two years to cover their education in Classes 11 and 12.
CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme For Single Girl Child
Students who scored 60% or more in the CBSE Class 10th exam and are studying in a CBSE-affiliated school are eligible. The tuition fee per month should not be more than INR 1,500.
Board Toppers Scholarship
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
To apply for DSSSB TGT Social Science posts, generally, one must have a degree in either History, Geography, or Political Science. Since you have B.Com, MBA, and B.Ed, but in Math and Commerce, it seems that you are not fulfilling the subject-specific criteria for the Social Science posts. So, it is advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria for each notification on the DSSSB website.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you can apply for PGT Economics or Commerce job vacancies if you have completed a PG in Business Administration
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As a commerce student with a background in CA, you may find that pursuing a degree in Software Engineering is possible, but it comes with some specific requirements. For most B.Tech courses, especially in software engineering, universities generally expect students to have a background in science, particularly mathematics. However, if you haven't studied mathematics in your earlier studies, some universities may offer preparatory courses or alternative pathways to help you meet the eligibility criteria.
Regarding the CUCET exam, it's usually aimed at students from a Science background, but certain universities may allow commerce student
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
- Semester I: Boys pay ?1350 and girls pay ?750
- Semester II, III, and IV: Boys and girls pay ?1220 and ?620, respectively
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
KJ Somaiya College of Science & Commerce fees for the MSc programme is around INR 59,100. The Tuition fee is calculated on the basis of 1st year. KJ Somaiya fee structure is categorised in four group, i.e., Open, Freeship, Scholarships, and Out of Maharashtra/ External. Candidates might have to pay the tuition as per the categories the candidates belongs to. However, candidates must pay the MSc fees to confirm their seats at the end of the KJ Somaiya College's admission procedure.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Between Jai Hind College and VES College of Arts, Science and Commerce, the selection of a Bachelor of Arts programme depends on factors such as academic reputation etc. The university facilitates extra-curricular activities.
- Academic Honors and Subjects: Jai Hind College is located in South Mumbai. It is one of the top colleges in India with a strong heritage in the arts and humanities. A wide range of undergraduate programs including English Literature, Mass Media and Psychology, supported by experienced teaching staff and excellent academic resources. The College of Arts, Science and Commerce at VES in Chembur also has a strong acade
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
B.K. Birla College of Arts, Science & Commerce, of course, has its Diploma in Banking and Finance. In this list, this programme comes under its skill-orientation and professional training focus toward a student's professional career in banking and finance streams.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Rayat Bahra University does not specifically mention offering a "B.Com Hons with CMA certification" programme as part of its regular courses. Their commerce and business education options are more general, focusing on programs like B.Com (Hons.) and related business administration courses. Additionally, programs related to CMA certification are not explicitly mentioned under the undergraduate offerings.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
At BLDEA's A S Patil College of Commerce, the faculty members are exceptionally skilled and knowledgeable. Numerous professors have postgraduate degrees and a solid academic foundation in management and business. Students are prepared for a variety of professional jobs by their emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical abilities. The faculty members' research, seminars, and industry engagement are all part of their dedication to creating an engaging learning environment.
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