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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a BCom degree from BRAC (University of Delhi) makes candidates eligible for various government jobs. Commerce graduates are particularly in demand in the Finance sector which comprises government organisations, such as government bank and regulatory bodies. The selection for most of these jobs is based on competitve exams, such as UPSC, SSC, etc.
Tabulated below are some of the prospective government jobs for BCom graduates of BRAC, along with their average salaries:
Job Profile | Average Salary |
---|---|
Bank Probationary Officer (PO) | INR 5 LPA to INR 7 LPA |
LIC AAO | INR 3 LPA to INR 4 LPA |
IBPS Clerk | INR 2 LPA to INR 3 LPA |
RRB NTPC | INR 6 LPA to INR 8 LPA |
SSC CHSL | INR 3 LPA to INR 4 LPA |
IBPS PO | INR 5 LPA to INR 6 LPA |
Note: The above-mentioned are industry-based average payouts. The actual salary may differ from student to student based on their skills and competency.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
As per what I know with 520/1200 in CUET, getting into top DU colleges is tough but not impossible, but some less competitive courses and reserved category seats may be available. You can check DU's official website for cutoffs and consider alternative universities if needed.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the important pointers that the candidates should keep in mind while preparing for CUET PG exam are:
- Check the CUET-PG syllabus for LLM course
- Read about the exam pattern and marking scheme
- Solve previous year question paper and mock tests online
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Campus Law Centre DULLM curriculum is a structured with a blend of core and elective courses lasting for one year. The curriculum mainly revolves around the four concentrations Public Law, Criminal Law, Commercial Laws, and Law and Technology. The course curriculum deepen students expertise in their preferred areas of interest and thrive in diverse fields such as academia, research, legal practice, policy making and judicial services
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot take LLM without pursuing LLB at Campus Law Centre DU, as the primary requirement for LLM course is Bachelors degree in Law. Apart from that, approximately 50 percent marks are also required in their LLB duration to enroll in LLM
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, with English, Mathematics, Business Studies, Accounts, and the General Aptitude Test (GAT), you are likely eligible for a B.Com (Hons) programme at the University of Delhi (DU), provided you meet the specific CUET (UG) subject combination requirements.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Approximate fee structure for a B.Sc. (Hons.) physics in Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi for academic year 2024-25 is around INR 45,365.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Delhi University (DU) does not provide a combined BSc+MSc in Biotechnology; instead it provides BSc degree and MSc independent. To take BSc Biotechnology (for instance at colleges Gargi or Miranda House), a student has to be through the CUET-UG entrance exam with Biology/Chemistry as mandatory.
The fees for a BSc range from INR 15,000 to 25,000 per annum, depending on the college. MSc-Biotechnology offered by DU, South Campus will rely on CUET-PG scores for admission with fees between INR 10,000 and 20,000 annually.
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6 months agoGuide-Level 15
Though some notable top alumni of the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences (IHBAS), University of Delhi, do not find any mention in information available, the institute has graduated many whose accomplishments are helping take care of India's mental illness epidemic currently. IHBAS, formed in 1993, has created many different kinds of students who have emerged as therapists, counselors, and psychologists. These graduates are currently working on the front lines to provide treatment for mental health conditions throughout the nation. The emphasis by the institute on multidisciplinary patient care and intensive training in men
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