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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, it is completely fine. You can select.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Maybe in South India it could be, but written exam is possible in any language.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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I would suggest you to do specialization in HRM from college only because most of the university don't have any specialization also just get experience in this field.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Fee would be starting from 9,000 to 40,000. It depends on the university or college you will take admission.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, it could be just check the official website of the Odisha University.

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Sarthak Kain

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PU. CET and CUET-PG are the names of two exams for taking admission in M.Com.

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Sarthak Kain

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(1)Defination:A fund flow statement is a statement prepared to analyse the reasons for changes in the financial position of a company between two balance sheets. It portrays the inflow and outflow of funds i.e. sources of funds and applications of funds for a particular period.
It is also righteous to say that a fund flow statement is prepared to explain the changes in the working capital position of a company.
(2)Objective:Broadly, a fund flow statement will give us the following two information:
Sources of funds - From where the funds have come in
Application of funds - Where these funds have been used
Components of a fund flow statement
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Sarthak Kain

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B.Com with 50% marks, go to MCC Chennai site ,fill up the registration form, get required information of available seats category wise.

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Sarthak Kain

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Yes, it is possible. You can pursue M.Com from any authorized college after completing B.Com.

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Sarthak Kain

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As per the current norms prescribed by NCTE. You must have minimum 50% in your graduate degree from any recognized Indian University. In case of reserved quota the eligibility criteria is 45% minimum.
To get admission in B ED general category candidate must have 45% in graduation ( B A/B SC/ B COM) or 45% in post graduation ( M A/ M SC/ M COM) and SC/ST candidate must have 45% in graduation or in post graduation. So if you don't have 50 % in graduation then you should do Post graduation with 45%. Then you will have sufficient qualification to get admission in B ED. If you want to do B Ed on the basis of less than 45% , you can do B ED f
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