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Admission will be done on the basis of merit screening conducted by the college department. Visit college website for further details regarding admissions. (Website: http://www.spmau.co.in).
For further details regarding this course, please refer to the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-shyama-prasad-mukherjee-government-degree-college-allahabad-271843

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It depends on your final aggregate marks. Some colleges also have their entrance exams which must be cleared.

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B.Sc in Agriculture is a good option for government job. You can try Assam Agricultural University or Doon College of Agriculture and Allied Sciences.

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B.Voc (Bachelor of Vocation) is a regular 3 years degree recognised by UGC (University Grants Commission of India). Just like B.Sc. There are many specializations in B.Voc like Analytics, Retail Management, Software Development, Textile Design, Automobile, etc. B.Voc (Bachelor of Vocational Degree) courses are available in several fields for students who have completed their 12th standard or equivalent. This is largely targeted towards youth who want to enhance their employability opportunities to learn, earn and grow. The advantage of these courses is that as against common Degree courses like Engineering or B.Com or B.Sc. Here you ha
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May 26 is the last date to apply online. Documents will include all your academic mark sheets.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Piyusha Hadke,
Yes, you can do CPL after Electrical engineering but you will not get any benefit of this as both the course are totally different.
It can be useful in one way that if by chance you failed in getting job after CPL you can use your engineering degree to find another one.

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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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No, for any stream. To pursue, you have to clear your 12th. No college, even private ones, considers 12th failures. It is because they consider 10th pass and not 12th. You should have a senior secondary exam passing certificate to pursue higher studies.

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