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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I understand that your completely confused about your higher studies. I suggest you to take up MBA which will help you getting a job and will help you have an happy professional life. When talking about films and photography as it your passion do it as a part time one. I suggest you to not mix your professional life with your passion. There are many people who I know personally has completed higher studies and working and with that enjoying their passion. This will help you sustain in both the field happily. I recommend you this link which will help you get the right feedback about the college your looking for your higher studies.
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Beginner-Level 5
Yes, many private banks like ICICI Bank and others visit campus every year.
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Guide-Level 13
I'm attaching a link for your query. Please go through it
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/colleges/colleges-Kolkata
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Scholar-Level 16
Presidency University, Kolkata
Asutosh College Kolkata
Jogamaya Devi College
Durgapur Government College
Durgapur Government College (DGC), Durgapur
Indian Institute of Technology IIT KHARAGPUR), Kharagpur. Asutosh College (AC), Kolkata
Jogamaya Devi College (JDC), Kolkata
Garhbeta College (GC), Midnapore
Trivenidevi Bhalotia College (TDB COLLEGE), Burdwan
Vivekananda College For Women (VCW), Kolkata.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can apply to the course if you have completed your 10+2 or equivalent securing minimum 60% in PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) & 50% in English either in (10+2) or 10th standard. Also, you should not be more than 20 years as on 1st October of the admission year. You can register yourself for the admission through the institute's website http://www.himsar.net/admission.html
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Guide-Level 15
I understand that you want to learn more about BBA before stepping into it. I would rather say you can try coping out with the syllabus easily it would't be so difficult to understand or something that way. Many of my friends from Science stream have actually taken BBA and are happy with their decisions. It's easy not too complicated. B.Com is comparatively difficult as it has too much of Accountancy when compared to BBA. You have taken the right choice of studies and I believe their is no requirements as such to have bridge course on BBA. I hope this was helpful for you. All the best.
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