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jyoti goel

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You should buy the solved question papers online. The previous years are also available online on the jmientrance.com link, you can also google them.

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jyoti goel

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https://www.shiksha.com/college/xavier-institute-of-communications-mahapalika-marg-mumbai-320/admission
Here is the admission procedure for this college, you can follow the link to get all the details. but i dont think there is an integrated program for this.

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The core difference is in the subjects. BBA will be more oriented towards commerce subject and B.A. Will give you more arts side subject. The management syllabus for both the courses remains same. BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Management. It is an undergraduate level Bachelors Degree programme. However, there also exists certain BBA programs, which focus on a particular field/discipline. Such BBA courses are known as specialisation programs. BBA in Event Management is one such specialisation course. This programme focuses on the domain of event management. BBA in Event Management course covers general management subjects. Along w
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https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-xavier-s-college-Kolkata-park-street-23242
Here is the complete details of the college along with all the courses.

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jyoti goel

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There are no specialist subjects at the level of class 12th for the career that you intend to pursue. You can choose any stream/subject and later pursue this course.

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Any college, irrespective of whether it is approved by AICTE or not, can offer an MBA course in India as long as they are approved by the UGC. The Supreme Court of India considers the UGC as the apex body and thus deems its approval as mandatory.

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