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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Go through the previous year papers. In CU, many questions come from previous year. Have a good grip on aptitude. Best wishes.

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Uday KONATHALA

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Hi,
If you are general/OBC you need to have minimum aggregate of 60% at the end of 4th year to meet the eligibility criteria.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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If there is a seat in the self-financed course then you can take admission.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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Go for MBA in Finance which is the good option for you as you have done B.Com CA.

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sudhir jaiswal

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Yes, you are eligible for Masters in agriculture.

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pushpendra malav

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Hi Rosy,
As per the official notifications, the candidates are allowed to apply in their post-graduation subject or in the related subject of their post-graduation in case if there is your post-graduation subject is not available.
All the best.

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Nitish Pahwa

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No, it's not compulsory to be a post graduate to grab a job, graduation can also help you secure a job in both private and public sector, provided you are eligible for the requirements the employer has given. Post-graduation will help you increase your knowledge and experience. Employers usually recruit one who has more knowledge and skill.
So, it's not an issue whether you apply after or after post-graduation, if you have relevant skills to perform that job then you will easily get that job based on your skills and experience.

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Taniya KumariNism VA certified

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Hi Mahendra,
Doing a PG course in banking will definitely help you rather than preparing for bank exams.

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