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A CMA student who is working or has already worked in any of the recognised organizations as given in Appendix A and in any of the recognised areas as given in Appendix B, can claim exemption from practical training by following the procedure mentioned on its official website here under point number 3 http://icmai.in/studentswebsite/training_prac_train.php.
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor.
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It is difficult to get any government college with 52% marks in Science for D.Pharma (regular). You may apply for some private universities, like Sharda University, Apeejay Stya University etc. if in case they take the admission. Thanks.
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The result date has not been announced yet. Generally, the result is announced in the month of July.
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The optional specialisation is offered in Accounting and Finance, Marketing, E-Commerce, Banking and Finance. You can find a detailed curriculum by clicking on this link http://www.klyuniv.ac.in/download/syllabus/05_01_18Final Revised M.Com. Syllabus wef 2017-18.pdf
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The minimum eligibility to apply for the course is that the candidates must have passed in 10+2 with at least 60% marks for All India Quota (minimum 45% for Rajasthan State) candidates. Selection will be done on the basis of academic merit in 10+2 followed by counseling.
The candidates may apply online through the official link given on the website or through offline by purchasing the form from one of the constituent colleges of the university.
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Yes, there is a difference between B.A. Economics and Economics Honors, where the former would cover the basics of Economics; Later would give you the in-depth knowledge of Economics. Although, the scope of a programme is a very subjective term which would largely depend on your own caliber and the capacity to perform but Eco (Honors) student would definitely have an upper hand when it comes to career opportunities. Also, the salary structure would vary again depending on your performance on the programme and how you use the knowledge earned through the degree.
The economics degree has a good market value especially if it is an Hon
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