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Pallavi Sharma

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I would say MBA would be better as compare to M.Com. The skills you develop in your MBA are valuable to corporates, and even if you leave your job, your qualification stays with you, increasing your Probability of returning to work more quickly. Choose MBA in Marketing, MBA Marketing jobs are a fantastic option with the ability to impact both the operation and the management of the organisation. As the company struggles with recession and competition, MBA graduates from marketing are more preferred than ever before, while a lot of us get into marketing and sales with a degree. It is hard to make a switch, but recruiting companies are e
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palak mahajan

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The cut-off for M.com for General Category -68
OBC- 51
SC- 39
ST- 38
This university accepts several state and national levels entrance exams and you can easily get admission there so go for it.

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Jyoti Singh

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Well, that depends entirely on the course you want to take. It's very different because the admissions procedure varies depending on the course. Your CMAT score will be used to determine if you are admitted to an MBA school, followed by counselling. Although the fundamental steps are very similar, you must apply to take the entrance exam for this college. Then, you must achieve the necessary marks in order to make the cutoff. For you to submit an application to this college, you will need to pay some money. The rest of the process is rather simple after that. All of the required documents, including your character and migration certifi
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Jyoti Singh

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Students cannot take M.com courses at JNU, as it doesn't provide this course. You have the choice of attending colleges at Delhi University or elsewhere.

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Jyoti Singh

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The university entrance exam for Symbiosis International (Deemed University), a for-profit higher education school in Pune, is called the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET 2022). The deadline for SET 2022 registration is June 15, 2022. The deadline for this year's in-house M.Com admission applications has already passed. Only on July 28, 2022, did it occur. Therefore, you must wait until the next year to apply for this programme.

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Jyoti Singh

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The fee structure of M.com at S.D College of Commerce is around Rs 30,000 only. This is the fee for two years of M.com. Admission fees, tuition, gymkhana fees, library fees, magazine fees, other funds, extracurricular programme expenses, test fees, etc. are all included in this total amount. For students on a modest income, this pricing structure is fairly reasonable and economical.

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khushi sharma

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Fee for Masters of commerce at Ramkishun college ranges between INR 35,000- INR 80,000.

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palak mahajan

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The fee structure at BMS College for M.Com is feasible. It is INR 17,500 annually. This college has good social life and placement rating are also high, so go for it.

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Jyoti Singh

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At Mumbai's Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics, the cost of a two-year M.Com. programme is around Rs. 5,585. Admission fees, tuition, gymkhana fees, library fees, magazine fees, other funds, extracurricular programme expenses, test fees, etc. are all included in this total amount. For students on a modest income, this pricing structure is fairly reasonable and economical. The cost schedule for students in the reserved category is significantly different and is only around Rs 2,000, which includes Rs 850 in university shares. Registration fees are Rs. 800, Rs. 25 for the registration form, Rs. 200 for processing admissions, Rs.
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Jyoti Singh

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I would strongly recommend an MBA programme for you if you are really looking for a career-oriented course after your M.Com. A very popular degree among students nowadays, an MBA also offers a lot of application potential in any industrialised organisation or metropolis. Choosing a prestigious college with a successful and gratifying placement history with top recruiting organisations is one thing you must make sure of. The CA CMA, and CS courses are definitely recommended if you are a serious student. These are the longest and most difficult tests in the world. So, think carefully before choosing one of these top courses.

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