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It is unlikely that you will get admission anywhere with this percentage, especially in your degree. Lesser opted countries may be an option but no guarantee you will get a job or visa. There are certain requirements or standards you must meet.
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The five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) was a Diploma course earlier but now, it is a degree course, with the IIM Act coming into force from 2018.
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https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939.
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http://www.cvru.ac.in/About/Recognitions.
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Ground Floor, H. No.37, B. K. Kalkati Road, APRO Byelane, P. O. Ulubari, Paltan Bazar Guwahati - 781 007, Assam.
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English speaking students should not have problems as most universities offer courses in English but at the undergraduate level, it can be difficult to find these. In any case, it is better to check university websites for the language of instruction. You will also not find B.Arch course, in particular, most programs will be termed as Urban Planning, etc. You can check Leiden University, University of Groningen, Royal University of Art and The Hague offers a Bachelor's degree in interior architecture.
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