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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Some of the popular courses available for students from Commerce without Maths stream are B.Com (General), B.Com Business Administration, B.Com Marketing, B.Com Tourism & Travel Management, BBA, BMS, BBA LLB, BA in Humanities & Social Sciences, BA in Arts (Fine/Visual/Performing), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)

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YASH SHARMA

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Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law offers 2 diverse courses for Degree. Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law offers a range of 2 UG courses. These courses are designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to chosen field. Course fees at this Institute ranges from INR 75,000-125,000 with intake of 240 candidates across various courses. Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent course from a recognised Board with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate for OPEN, EWS (Economically Weaker Section) and Outside Maharashtra State candidates (40% marks in aggregate for Maharashtra State SC & ST Category and 42% marks in aggreg
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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Diploma in Air Hostess training and Diploma in Cabin Crew/Flight Attendant training are the two courses you can do.

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Anisha Das

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The last date to apply for fresh candidates is October 21. The repeater, private, HSC vocational and improvement exam aspirants can fill the application form from October 22 to November 4
The board exams 2023 for the class 10 or Secondary School Certificate SSC and class 12 or Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) will likely begin from February. The Maharashtra Board has issued a tentative schedule for both SSC and HSE exams. This is the first time the state education board has released the timetables almost six months in advance. The dates, however, are tentative.

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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, in most cases, a student who has failed in 2 or 3 subjects in their HSC board exams can apply for an improvement exam to improve their overall percentage. The exact rules and regulations for improvement exams may vary from state to state or board to board. It is best to check with the specific board or education department in your region to get the most accurate and up-to-date information on the process for improvement exams. In general, the improvement exam is an opportunity for students to retake the subjects they have failed and improve their marks. The student can apply for the improvement exam by filling out the necessary for
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Sarvagya Thakur

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The exam pattern for HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate exams in Maharashtra is as follows:
Subjects: The HSC exams in Maharashtra are conducted for various streams, including Science, Commerce, and Arts. Exam format: The HSC exams are conducted in a written format. The question paper consists of multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. Exam duration: The duration of the HSC exams in Maharashtra is generally 3 hours for each subject. Total marks: The maximum marks for each subject in the HSC exams is 100. Marking scheme: The marking scheme for HSC exams in Maharashtra includes both internal and extern
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Anil Bandharapu

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There are some main points if you know that, you can understand accounts easily. First you need to understand about assets and liabilities, divide them into two coloums. Understand the difference between Debits and credits. Maintain journals and ledger. Examine the balance sheet and prepare statement.

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RiTiK Raushan

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PCB, Biology is for Medical courses.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Hi Shrutika, Kindly go through this link below and this will guide you through the set by set process of downloading your HSC result from digi locker
https://www.shiksha.com/boards/articles/Maharashtra-hsc-ssc-results-know-how-to-download-msbshse-digital-marksheet-from-digilocker-blogId-41641
Have a good day:). .

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Rahul kumar

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Yes, you can definitely pursue BCA after your completion of 12th from commerce. There are many reputed colleges in India some of them have their own entrance exam.

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