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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Here is a complete process for admission in one of the old and prestigious Madras Christian College.
Personal Interview
Students (both from reserved and unreserved categories) have to register online at the UG admission portal of DU
College/Course Selection
Once the cut offs are announced, students who meet the requisite cut-off have to select the college/course at the admission portal of DU
Document Verification
Students have to submit in person the required documents along with the application form to respective college
Final Selection
College will approve the admission on UG admission portal after which candidate have to make the fee
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Anish Choudhary

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You are already pursuing a Master's degree which already make you a leader. According to me, instead of taking parallel courses, you should look forward to gain some internship training, which will nourish your CV and will make you excel in the interviews. Yes having an extra course during Bachelors could have helped you, because you were supposed to choose your career, but when you have already decided that and following the same route then these certificates won't be beneficial.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Better to go for MBA as it will open a number of opportunities not only in economics but also in the field of finance, marketing, operations, HR. There are numerous opportunities in these fields. You will get ample amount of opportunities to work in your field of interest. You can test yourself with fields like investment banking, relationship manager, risk analyst, brand manager, strategy manager, product research analyst, consultant and many more. So, in my view from a career and job prospective MBA is a better option.

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anila k

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I would suggest you 2 universities which are better and premier institution for legal and political studies: 1. Christ University, Bengaluru 2. Delhi University, New Delhi.

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