7 years ago
Is there any disadvantage of including physical education in best four subjects for B.Com?
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Rohan AhujaCurrent Student
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Hi Tanushree!
Physical education is an add-on subject and not a core subject. Hence, you cannot add its marks in the best four subjects. You can find a detailed information by clicking here https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-c
Physical education is an add-on subject and not a core subject. Hence, you cannot add its marks in the best four subjects. You can find a detailed information by clicking here https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-c
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Hi Tanushree!
Physical education is an add-on subject and not a core subject. Hence, you cannot add its marks in the best four subjects. You can find a detailed information by clicking here https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-dr-bhim-rao-ambedkar-college-yamuna-vihar-delhi-53865
Physical education is an add-on subject and not a core subject. Hence, you cannot add its marks in the best four subjects. You can find a detailed information by clicking here https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-dr-bhim-rao-ambedkar-college-yamuna-vihar-delhi-53865
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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Yes, you are eligible to get admission in Delhi University colleges. But one necessary condition is that you had to pass all the subjects. For more information regarding admission process, visit DU website.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Dear Kanchan,
I think, you're asking about eligibility for pursuing BBA. Maths is not a mandatory subject to pursue BBA. Most of the universities and institutes accept students of all streams provided you meet their eligibility of minimum cut-o
I think, you're asking about eligibility for pursuing BBA. Maths is not a mandatory subject to pursue BBA. Most of the universities and institutes accept students of all streams provided you meet their eligibility of minimum cut-o
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Dear Kanchan,
I think, you're asking about eligibility for pursuing BBA. Maths is not a mandatory subject to pursue BBA. Most of the universities and institutes accept students of all streams provided you meet their eligibility of minimum cut-off percentage required in 10th & 12th and generally its a minimum 50% marks in 10th and 12th.
I think, you're asking about eligibility for pursuing BBA. Maths is not a mandatory subject to pursue BBA. Most of the universities and institutes accept students of all streams provided you meet their eligibility of minimum cut-off percentage required in 10th & 12th and generally its a minimum 50% marks in 10th and 12th.
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Manik BhatnagarCurrent Student
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Hi Tanushree,
Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects are not considered as Best of Four for applying to B.Com in Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College.
Please refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/
Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects are not considered as Best of Four for applying to B.Com in Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College.
Please refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/
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Hi Tanushree,
Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects are not considered as Best of Four for applying to B.Com in Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College.
Please refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-dr-bhim-rao-ambedkar-college-yamuna-vihar-delhi-53865
Regards
Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects are not considered as Best of Four for applying to B.Com in Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College.
Please refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-dr-bhim-rao-ambedkar-college-yamuna-vihar-delhi-53865
Regards
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Shivani HashiaCurrent Student
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You can, but still you are required to get at least average marks, it will depend on your percentage. All the best.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Hello Sanakar,
The competition in the process of Admission in DU through ECA is really tough. Students with training from NSD and other reputed institutions compete for the admissions. However you can prepare mono acts on various themes, basica
The competition in the process of Admission in DU through ECA is really tough. Students with training from NSD and other reputed institutions compete for the admissions. However you can prepare mono acts on various themes, basica
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Hello Sanakar,
The competition in the process of Admission in DU through ECA is really tough. Students with training from NSD and other reputed institutions compete for the admissions. However you can prepare mono acts on various themes, basically social issues, but make sure that they aren't offensive. You need to have backup options since judges may ask you to perform more than 1 acts
Another important thing is your certificates and past record. If you have certificates that you've won in competitions during your school, it will be beneficial for you.
Good luck.
The competition in the process of Admission in DU through ECA is really tough. Students with training from NSD and other reputed institutions compete for the admissions. However you can prepare mono acts on various themes, basically social issues, but make sure that they aren't offensive. You need to have backup options since judges may ask you to perform more than 1 acts
Another important thing is your certificates and past record. If you have certificates that you've won in competitions during your school, it will be beneficial for you.
Good luck.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Dear Richa,
You should undoubtedly go for the government job.
To elaborate my view, let's have a detailed analysis of private and government jobs-
1. Firsly, Government jobs are more secure as compared to private jobs. Since, when appointed by go
You should undoubtedly go for the government job.
To elaborate my view, let's have a detailed analysis of private and government jobs-
1. Firsly, Government jobs are more secure as compared to private jobs. Since, when appointed by go
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Dear Richa,
You should undoubtedly go for the government job.
To elaborate my view, let's have a detailed analysis of private and government jobs-
1. Firsly, Government jobs are more secure as compared to private jobs. Since, when appointed by government you retire at an age of 58-65 depending upon the nature of work. Whereas, in case of private job, there is no job security. The ones hiring you are great in business. They will only pay you as long as you prove to be of some benefit to them. Eg- Let's say if a private company hires you for 70k, they will pay you 70k only when they feel the work done by you is benefitting them and is worth much more than 70k. The scenario is not the same with govt. Jobs your salary and job security doesn't depend upon your performance
2. Work load - The work load on private employees is much more as compared to government employees. Private employees often have to work day and night with no fixed office timings in order to achieve their targets. Whereas, there are fixed working hours for government employees and they aren't burdened by targets
3. Holidays - Who doesn't enjoy holidays :) The one thing at which the government offices rule is giving holidays for almost every festival and occasion to its employees. Some private firms even make their employees work on festivals like dussehra. Which is obviously damn annoying
4. Growth aspects - The government job offers huge growth aspects to employees. Some sectors like insurance and banking have a provision whereby an employee becomes eligible for promotion after a certain period of time (say 3 years) whereas, in private sector, a person may have to serve his entire life on the same designation (depending on nature of job)
5. Perks, allowances and Facilities - Government jobs provide various allowances to an employee such as transportation allowance, house rent allowance etc. They also provide government accommodation to their employees in need. They even get a travelling allowance known as LTC to the employee to enjoy his vacations within the country along with his family after a period of every 4 years
Conclusion - If you want to lead a peaceful life ahead, undoubtedly go for government job. And if you have concern for money, you need not worry, the recurring pay commissions would compensate it for you. Choose Wisely.
Good luck.
You should undoubtedly go for the government job.
To elaborate my view, let's have a detailed analysis of private and government jobs-
1. Firsly, Government jobs are more secure as compared to private jobs. Since, when appointed by government you retire at an age of 58-65 depending upon the nature of work. Whereas, in case of private job, there is no job security. The ones hiring you are great in business. They will only pay you as long as you prove to be of some benefit to them. Eg- Let's say if a private company hires you for 70k, they will pay you 70k only when they feel the work done by you is benefitting them and is worth much more than 70k. The scenario is not the same with govt. Jobs your salary and job security doesn't depend upon your performance
2. Work load - The work load on private employees is much more as compared to government employees. Private employees often have to work day and night with no fixed office timings in order to achieve their targets. Whereas, there are fixed working hours for government employees and they aren't burdened by targets
3. Holidays - Who doesn't enjoy holidays :) The one thing at which the government offices rule is giving holidays for almost every festival and occasion to its employees. Some private firms even make their employees work on festivals like dussehra. Which is obviously damn annoying
4. Growth aspects - The government job offers huge growth aspects to employees. Some sectors like insurance and banking have a provision whereby an employee becomes eligible for promotion after a certain period of time (say 3 years) whereas, in private sector, a person may have to serve his entire life on the same designation (depending on nature of job)
5. Perks, allowances and Facilities - Government jobs provide various allowances to an employee such as transportation allowance, house rent allowance etc. They also provide government accommodation to their employees in need. They even get a travelling allowance known as LTC to the employee to enjoy his vacations within the country along with his family after a period of every 4 years
Conclusion - If you want to lead a peaceful life ahead, undoubtedly go for government job. And if you have concern for money, you need not worry, the recurring pay commissions would compensate it for you. Choose Wisely.
Good luck.
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7 years ago
Is HRM course available at FMS, Delhi?
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Dhairya MehtaCurrent Student
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Yes, it is available. It is quite good. There as the professors in HR are highly qualified and also in terms of placement and academics it is good.
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Navin Kumar SharmaCurrent Student
More you know, you know, how less you know.
Guide-Level 11
Hey,
I don't know why you are so confused. Does the hotel industry attract you? Do you find interest in cooking, housekeeping, catering, hospitality, etc.? Or do you want to go for some other competitive exams after doing BA from DU?
You know b
I don't know why you are so confused. Does the hotel industry attract you? Do you find interest in cooking, housekeeping, catering, hospitality, etc.? Or do you want to go for some other competitive exams after doing BA from DU?
You know b
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Hey,
I don't know why you are so confused. Does the hotel industry attract you? Do you find interest in cooking, housekeeping, catering, hospitality, etc.? Or do you want to go for some other competitive exams after doing BA from DU?
You know better what attracts you and what exactly is good for you. But if I had been in your place, I would have gone for IHM Pusa. You see the hotel industry has many sectors and it is a fast-growing industry. You would get instant placement and you would always have the opportunity to prove yourself in the days to come.
All the best.
I don't know why you are so confused. Does the hotel industry attract you? Do you find interest in cooking, housekeeping, catering, hospitality, etc.? Or do you want to go for some other competitive exams after doing BA from DU?
You know better what attracts you and what exactly is good for you. But if I had been in your place, I would have gone for IHM Pusa. You see the hotel industry has many sectors and it is a fast-growing industry. You would get instant placement and you would always have the opportunity to prove yourself in the days to come.
All the best.
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abhishek jhaCurrent Student
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See, there are lots of colleges or universities that are performing better than DU. Depending upon your choice of subject. Please give more information regarding your marks in 10 and 12 so that we can help you.
