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Vikash RanjanCurrent Student
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There are 8395 undergraduate seats are there in 16 colleges in Delhi.
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
Management & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
You may refer to the following link for the list of top colleges for pursuing humanities in India: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/ranking/top-arts-colleges-in-india/95-2-0-0-0. Majority of them offer BA English.
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Govind SharmaCurrent Student
HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger
Guide-Level 14
No, you cannot get admission as the cutoff is too high. You may try with Indraprashta.
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Vikas KaushikCurrent Student
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Scholar-Level 17
Institute in Delhi to pursue logistics and aviation course. Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Delhi. Please find full information in the given link:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-logistics-and-aviation-management-de
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Institute in Delhi to pursue logistics and aviation course. Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Delhi. Please find full information in the given link:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-logistics-and-aviation-management-delhi-nehru-place-39551
https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-logistics-and-aviation-management-delhi-nehru-place-39551
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
At FMS, there's nothing specific where you can be sure that it lags behind IIM's. It is up to you to make the most out of the infrastructural support it provides. It also has limited residential hostel seats at VKRV Rao Hostel.
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At FMS, there's nothing specific where you can be sure that it lags behind IIM's. It is up to you to make the most out of the infrastructural support it provides. It also has limited residential hostel seats at VKRV Rao Hostel.
Please refer to the recent placement reports of FMS vs top IIM's to get a good understanding of placement packages and companies visiting the campus for recruitment.
Please refer to the recent placement reports of FMS vs top IIM's to get a good understanding of placement packages and companies visiting the campus for recruitment.
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8 years ago
What is the minimum percentage that I need to take admission in DU for B.Com? I belong to general category.
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Harshit JainCurrent Student
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The admissions in DU for B.Com depends on the cut-off. For B.Com course, the cut-off goes up to 100% as per previous year's trend. This cut-off may reduce up to 95% or 92% for good colleges. The minimum cut-off you can expect is 85 to 90% till
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The admissions in DU for B.Com depends on the cut-off. For B.Com course, the cut-off goes up to 100% as per previous year's trend. This cut-off may reduce up to 95% or 92% for good colleges. The minimum cut-off you can expect is 85 to 90% till last cut-off list.
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Harsha SinhaCurrent Student
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Hi,
You can refer the below link for college comparison:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-59753-109910-116188
You can refer the below link for college comparison:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-59753-109910-116188
8 years ago
Which option is better in terms of salary prospects: a course from IIT or B.Sc from DU/BHU?
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
Management & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
Based on your criteria of salary and published data of the campus placement, IIT is a better option.
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Rohit MathurCurrent Student
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Hello Harshita,
B.Com: There are numerous job opportunities for B.Com candidates. You can join at the executive level post in the finance department of any firm. Also, you are eligible for the Bank PO post in nationalised banks. Private banks t
B.Com: There are numerous job opportunities for B.Com candidates. You can join at the executive level post in the finance department of any firm. Also, you are eligible for the Bank PO post in nationalised banks. Private banks t
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Hello Harshita,
B.Com: There are numerous job opportunities for B.Com candidates. You can join at the executive level post in the finance department of any firm. Also, you are eligible for the Bank PO post in nationalised banks. Private banks too call for candidates of this profile. Other than this you can apply for the civil service exam. Also in the defence field, you are eligible to apply through the short service commission scheme.
Law: Nowadays, law has become a promising career option. To start early, many aspirants opt for the five-year BA LLB course right after Class 12th. In addition to the traditional branches such as civil, criminal, corporate, taxation, labour and election law, there are new areas, including space, cyber, intellectual property, and international laws, that a person can specialise in. A number of courses are now available in fields like human rights, intellectual property rights, and cyber law.
A fresh independent lawyer earns zero to Rs. 15,000 a month in litigation. While firms have fewer vacancies, good ones noticed in courts get picked by seniors. Further on, a lawyer's income depends on the factors such as reputation, expertise and kinds of cases handled. There are advocates who are said to charge Rs. 5 lakh to Rs. 1 crore for one court appearance.
B.Com: There are numerous job opportunities for B.Com candidates. You can join at the executive level post in the finance department of any firm. Also, you are eligible for the Bank PO post in nationalised banks. Private banks too call for candidates of this profile. Other than this you can apply for the civil service exam. Also in the defence field, you are eligible to apply through the short service commission scheme.
Law: Nowadays, law has become a promising career option. To start early, many aspirants opt for the five-year BA LLB course right after Class 12th. In addition to the traditional branches such as civil, criminal, corporate, taxation, labour and election law, there are new areas, including space, cyber, intellectual property, and international laws, that a person can specialise in. A number of courses are now available in fields like human rights, intellectual property rights, and cyber law.
A fresh independent lawyer earns zero to Rs. 15,000 a month in litigation. While firms have fewer vacancies, good ones noticed in courts get picked by seniors. Further on, a lawyer's income depends on the factors such as reputation, expertise and kinds of cases handled. There are advocates who are said to charge Rs. 5 lakh to Rs. 1 crore for one court appearance.
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