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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, Delhi University offers a BCom Pass (General) course, and it is available in regular mode. For admission, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is required.
Here are some colleges in Delhi University where you can pursue a BCom Pass:
1. Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC)
2. Hindu College
3. Ramjas College
4. Hansraj College
5. Kirori Mal College
6. Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC)
7. Gargi College
8. Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR)
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, check the official Delhi University website
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The Counselling process of Regular Rounds consists of following stages excluding preregistration:
? Online Registration, Payment of Registration Fee, Choice Filling and Locking of Choices.
? Three Rounds of Counselling: Seat Allotment, Depositing Seat Acceptance Fee, Submitting Willingness, Uploading Documents, and Online Document Verification.
? Payment of Partial Admission Fee.
? Physical Reporting at the Finally Allotted Institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
AND Academy’s part-time courses are specifically designed for working professionals, with classes scheduled in the evenings at 7:30 PM. This allows learners to continue their full-time work while pursuing their studies. The flexibility of evening classes ensures that learners can manage both their professional and academic responsibilities effectively. However, full-time PG Diploma courses, which run from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Friday, are more intensive and would make it difficult for learners to maintain full-time employment while enrolled.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The answer to this question depends on the objective behind opting the course. If your aim is just to get a degree, then DU is a globally recognised university and will be a good option. However, if a student wishes to learn then regular classes are better. One gets to physically connect with teachers and friends. Attending regular classes also lets students learn apart from their book. Gujarat University is a NIRF ranked university with multiple course options. The fee is affordable in both the universities. Students must make a list of their requirement and compare between the two to make an informed decision.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The difference between an MBA and an Executive MBA degree can be recognised in terms of their target audience, required work experience, and class schedule. An MBA degree is suitable for individuals with 0 to 5 years of work experience, while an Executive MBA degree is designed for individuals with 10 to 15 years of work experience on average.
Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.
Particulars | Executive MBA | MBA |
Course Name | Executive MBA | Master of Business Administration |
Course Level | Postgraduation | Post Graduation |
Course Suitability | Working Professionals | Full-Time MBA, Part-Time MBA, Distance MBA, Online MBA, CAT, MBA and Integrated MBA |
Course Fees | INR 4 Lacs to INR 25 lakh | INR 2 Lacs - INR 27 Lacs and above |
Entrance Exams | CAT, XAT, NMAT by GMAC, CMAT etc. | CAT, CMAT, XAT, MAH MBA CET, etc. |
Job Profiles | Senior HR Manager, HR Director, Vice-President, Business Development Manager | Finance Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales Manager, Human Resources Manager, etc. |
Average Starting Salary | INR 10 Lacs to INR 15 lakh | INR 5 LPA - INR 25 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Infosys, HCL, TCS, Reliance, Nokia, Airtel, KPMG, etc. |
Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey, Bain & Co, Morgan Stanley, Citibank, JP Morgan Chase, Amazon, Facebook, Google, Adobe, etc. |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can do any degree even you are working in a private company regularly. but you have to study the competitons at least once in a day after work. Or you have to take the classes for the degree in weekends. I think its good to work along with studies that we get experience and degree certificate too.
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