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Rinku Gupta

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The Bachelor program in banking and insurance course trains students to join at entry level in any banking, finance and insurance organizations. Students are trained in the conceptual and operational aspects of these sectors.
After the course, you can get opportunity to work for such organizations and can prove to be more competent professionals. Besides banking and insurance organizations, you can also get opportunity in the functional areas of any organization - private or public, domestic or international. Now days, the field of banking, finance and insurance has become technical, specialized and competitive.
The career scope is main
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prashant rai

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Galgotia's University is the best option.

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2016-06-05 21:28:41

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sakshi mishra

Contributor-Level 7

Hello!with you rank you can get the folowing mentioned colleges with good placements and infrastructure.

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2016-05-24 09:00:23

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Harsh Sharma

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Choose that college which gives you a better placement like:

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2016-05-20 19:25:28

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vivek mishrawho am I????

Contributor-Level 10

according to supreme Court guidelines 50 to 55% are important for admission in any under graduate courses thus,its very difficult to get admission in Delhi .so I suggest you if you want to study BA(hons)psychology then join Sam Higginbotham institute of technology & sciences (Uttar parades) Allahabad , if u want to do ba (major) seriously then mail me at shiatspsychology@ gmail. com to further information.

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2016-05-17 21:03:39

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Neeraj Kumar

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In govt it is some difficult but you can get direct admission in private college or university or college under any government university , and it is clarify when you attend counsling process because in engineering no one imagine what are the cut off list , becuase from last 2-3 year many vacant seats are there alos in govt college

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2016-05-16 18:35:48

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Fg EeStruggling for admission.help me

Beginner-Level 4

if you are delhitian it good for you but if not then avoide it

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2016-04-27 11:18:09

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tom df

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Rishabh,
Yes, you will be a graduate once you clear your B.com from Delhi University (no backlogs).
UPSC examination is conducted every year and on the basis of this examination a number of IAS, IPS, IFS officers are recruited.
To be eligible :
- You need to pass graduation in any field from any recognized university.
- You are eligible if you are in the final year of graduation.
- Your age must be between 21 to 30 years. 3 and 5 years of relaxation for OBC and SC/ST respectively.
- You must be an Indian citizen.
If you fulfill the criteria mentioned above, you may sit for the exam.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you
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