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monali shill

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To be honest, yes, it is definitely going to have an effect on your admissions. You have to score very high in CAT to get a decent college and also be prepared with a very good and genuine reason as to why you have so many backlogs.

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Rituraj Purkayastha

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MBA can be achieved after any course of graduation. But if you want to do your masters in Finance, then B.Com is the way ahead. If not, then you can go with BBA. You will get some idea about the field of business administration. But again, I would say it hardly matters. Find out your personal choice of interest and then, MBA will follow accordingly.

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Sourav Kansal

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No part time degrees are offered by PU.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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No, CLAT exam is for 5-year law course immediately after 12th and for LL. M. after LL.B. You should apply for separate exams conducted by various universities.

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Deepti Singh

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Whether MEM or MIM depends on your aptitude:
If you can relate to manufacturing industry and are good at (your undergraduate specialisation of ) engineering, MEM is the way to go.
MIM deals with Information Management, and needs further specialisation in a certain type of operations or sub-operation (e. g. manufacturing, logistics, sales, A. S. etc. )
Most practitioners of Information Management in the industry for the last 25 years or more didn't need MIM, which is a fairly recent introduction in educational institutions. Whether it will be needed in the future is also not known - employers don't ask for it or prefer it, they prefer pra
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Seema DheerI am a B.tech+MBA and 2 years of exp in ops.

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Below are the courses that you may go for :-
Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com)
Bachelors of Commerce (Honours) or B.Com (Hons)
Bachelors in Economics
Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
~ Certified financial planner (CFP)

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Gaurav,
No, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidhyalaya does not offer integrated B.Sc+B.Ed degree. It only provides B.Ed degree. Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Vishwavidyalaya Entrance Test (VET). Please find the link below for more information on admission process:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/guru-ghasidas-vishwavidhyalaya-Bilaspur-25197/admission

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Rishabh Verma

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You should aim for an exceptional percentile, i.e. above 99.9 to stand a chance.

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