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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, commerce students can pursue BCA even after being from non-mathematical background. Many universities provide admission to such students/candidates. Just look for that university and college, as you've already studied computer Science in your +2, BCA will be relatively easy for you. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app which is specially designed and developed for BCA students. It has programs and assignments of languages like C, C+ and Java with their outputs. You'll be studying these languages in your 3 years of BCA. https://play.google.com/store
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Anjali Sharma

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I am not sure, but it may be 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Minimum 50% in graduation is eligible for writing CAT exam & if you score high in CAT, then definitely you will get a call. After you get a call from any IIM, to complete admission procedures, they will consider academics & give weightage as per the mark. But, if you perform well in Group Discussion, Personal Interview & What, they will consider you for getting an entry.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

The decision to go to a college is entirely based on a student's psyche.
Weighing the pros and cons of any college according to set parameters is entirely a subjective decision which differs from students to student.
Taxila gives students an environment to grow and learn and eventually get placements at a minimum of Rs 12 lakhs. Getting into Taxila is not everybody's cup of tea, getting admission here is also going to be a tough fight amidst the students aspiring to get into Taxila.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

The list of recruiters is mentioned in the brochure available on the website (www.taxila.in).

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, the minimum expected placement is of INR 12 lacs with SAP and there is no upper limit pertaining to highest placement, but that's not going to be a piece of cake. A student has to work for at least 15 hours a day with full dedication for the upcoming tenure at Taxila, that's what pays off.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, it is a very good decision. You will get plenty of good job opportunities after completing MBA and SAP course.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Definitely, you can prefer correspondence MBA if you will pursue SAP certification and other computing certifications along with your job, so it may add an advantage to you. If you can manage time then give preference to full time regular MBA for better career opportunities.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

SAP is world's the largest selling ERP. It has 50% share in ERP package implementation in large and medium enterprises across multiple countries. In comparison, Tally ERP 9 market share is very small and its presence is mainly in small and medium size enterprises. SAP certifications has more opportunities and scope in comparison to Tally ERP.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Tally is very small when compared to SAP, as SAP users are employed in big companies like Apple, General Mills, Caterpiller, BMW, etc. SAP is a better option as Tally is almost obsolete now.

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