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4 months agoBeginner-Level 3
NIOS marksheet is accepted in colleges and universities and the percentage required to take admission to pursue B.com is different in every college but the minimum percentage colleges required for B.com is 60% .
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
London School of Economics employability rate is 72%, and the graduates were employed within three months of graduation. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around 72 students secured employment. London School of Economics employment rate attracts students from all over the globe. Also, London School of Economics graduates are consistently in high demand worldwide. LSE Uni graduates are highly skilled in Project Management, Python (Programming Language), Data Analysis, Management, and more. London School of Economics graduates are working in leading sectors such as Business Development, Engineering, Education, Research,
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
For couses like BSc Economics, you have to pay the fees annually. Often it depends on college whether you are subjected to pay the fees annually or yu have to pay the fees semester wise. For better understanding, you should ask your college adminstration.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
Hindu College is one of the best colleges of Delhi University, North Campus. If your score is above cut off, congratulations, If you are from OBC category you have high chances of getting in hindu college. Once NTA would make the site live for preference filling make sure to prioritise HINDU COLLEGE in your list, fill all the details of your cuet subject wise scres and 12th class and wait for college allotment process. As per the availablity of seats in the college in the specific course you will be given a seat.
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