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Many top colleges in India offer full-time BA programs, and this type is provided via entrance exam performance and final exam merit. Most institutes charge between INR 10,000 to INR 25,000 annually for a full-time BA, and private colleges charge between INR 30,000 to INR 1,00,000 annually.

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If you want a government sector jobs, then both are fine if you want private sector jobs then BBA is much better. In case of finance sector jobs B.Com has scope but not much as compare to M.Com. If you have interest in commerce and banking sector, then you should opt for Bachelor of Commerce degree and further you can pursue Master of Commerce. So, accordingly, you can select the respective field on the basis of your area of interest and search for the best institutes and universities offering these courses with good practical and industrial exposure and good placements like Lovely Professional University, Christ University, Symbiosis
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Yes, you are eligible to appear for the National Eligibility Test (NET) if you have completed your PGDM from an AICTE approved institution. As per the eligibility criteria for NET, candidates who have completed their postgraduate degree or equivalent examination with at least 55% marks from a recognised university or institution are eligible to appear for the exam. The eligibility criteria also state that candidates who have completed their professional degree such as PGDM, MBA, MCA etc. , are eligible for NET if their degree is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Therefore, since your PGDM degree is AICTE approved, y
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There are several Bachelor's degree courses in Telecom that you can pursue through distance learning. Here are some of the top options:
Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Telecommunications: This is a 3-year undergraduate course that covers topics such as communication systems, network security, wireless communication, and signal processing. Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Telecommunications Engineering: This is a 4-year undergraduate course that focuses on designing, developing, and maintaining telecommunication systems. Bachelor of Business Administration BBA in Telecommunications Management: This is a 3-year undergraduate course that co
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The eligibility criteria for admission to a BBA degree program may vary depending on the college or university you are interested in. In most cases, candidates are required to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board or institution. However, some universities may also accept candidates with open school certificates, provided they meet the minimum eligibility criteria.
To be sure about the eligibility criteria for the BBA program of your choice, you should visit the official website of the college or university and check their admission requirements. If you are unable to find the information on the website, you m
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Harshit Sinha

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Yes, you can as UPSC just want any Bachelor's degree.

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The fee structure at Bundelkhand Degree College for Bachelor of Arts:
BA. (Hons. ) Fine Arts
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B.Com with 50% marks, go to MCC Chennai site ,fill up the registration form, get required information of available seats category wise.

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Based on the information you have provided, it seems like you have a good academic profile. However, your CAT percentile score of 3.55 may be a cause for concern as it is relatively low. Many top B-Schools in India have a cutoff percentile of 90 or above for CAT scores, and admission to these institutions is highly competitive. While there are some B-Schools that consider candidates with a lower percentile score, the competition for seats in these institutions is also significant. However, you still have options to pursue an MBA degree. Some B-Schools consider other management entrance exams like XAT MAT CMAT etc. , and some also consi
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