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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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B.Ed Course Eligibility:
A minimum aggregate score of 50% in graduation is a requisite for admission. A minimum aggregate score of 55% at post-graduate level is mandatory for admission into colleges.

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Abhishek Desai

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You can't change your past exam scores, but you can surely focus on getting a great CAT score. Since many good colleges give more importance to the CAT score, it becomes imperative to score as higher as you can in it. Good luck.

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ankit kumarEconomics Delhi University

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The minimum percentage required in graduation is 50%. You may apply to other colleges where there is no percentage requirement. All the best!

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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You should apply to IIMs, Fore, BIM, NIT, IIT, etc. You have a very good record and you can grab a tier 1 IIM also.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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It would be very difficult for you to get IIT, as these many marks are not sufficient for IITs.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,
The minimum eligibility required to pursue this course:
Minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Class X and Class XII.
Bachelors degree from a recognized institute with an aggregate of 50% marks or an equivalent CGPA.
For working professionals, a minimum of 2 years of experience in aviation or related sector is required.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Candidates with Post Graduation in Management (other than Finance) qualifications need to have compulsory SEBI/ IRDAI mandated Certification as well. Post Graduation qualification implies at least two years of full time education in an education institution. Alternatively equivalence as recognised by appropriate statutory authority viz. UGC/AICTE etc. As Post Graduation qualification (deemed) may also be considered. Candidates having cleared the Civil Service Examinations (Mains) conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in the prescribed subjects viz. Commerce, Engineering, Economics, Law, Mathematics, Management, Physics an
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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As stated above, a B.Voc course is of three years duration divided into six semesters. The course curriculum of B.Voc is industry-based which contains about 40% General education (theory) and 60% vocational training (practical) components. This means that apart from studying the regular curriculum, all students need to undergo industrial training or project work for at least four to eight weeks in every semester.

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