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Nidhi Lakhani

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You can definitely apply for the entrance exam as maximum students have not yet got their HSC results. The entrance exam result will be coming somewhere near to your board exams and then your admission will be confirmed.

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priya arora

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The ratio of placements at college is not even 50%, so I cannot assure you of good placement results. Good placements are only for very good and smart students. Look for some other colleges through this link- https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-nautical-science-colleges-india
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Siddhartha Arya

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You can easily apply online by going to the college official website and filling up an application form easily and a small registration fees may be applicable. Also, there is no entrance exam for BBA.

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mehak khanna

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There's nothing called a cutoff mark for IMUCET they give you AIR. If u have a rank in 800 to 900 general than u may get admission there.

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Rahul Dey

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That's a pretty good question. If you have decided your goal, you shouldn't go for some technical courses like engineering. Go for some courses which don't require much effort like B.Sc, BA etc. BA is something which is preferred by most of the aspirants since it gives an edge over one subject while you are preparing for civil service examination. My suggestion is to go for BA in history, civics or economics, because all these subject play an important role in civil service examination.

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priya arora

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Best books to prepare for BUMAT can be as follows:
Analytical Reasoning (MK Pandey)
Objective General English (RS Aggarwal)
General Mathematics (Manohar Pandey)
Logical and Analytical Reasoning (AK Gupta)
Objective Mathematics (RD Sharma).

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Rishab Mehta

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After political Science honors, you can be a political Science teacher or government jobs etc.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

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Yes, you take political Science honors as you have already done intermediate in arts stream. There is no such hard and tough role to choose honors subjects. Choose your subject as per your interests. So that you will enjoy it and learn a lots from your interested subjects. Best of luck.

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Shalini Jaiswal

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In MBA programme, dual specialisation means equal weightage in two separate fields of study such as marketing and finance. In case of single major, it refers to specialisation in one field of study, such as marketing. Some institutes offer one major and one minor as specialisation subjects, for example marketing - major and finance-minor. In this case, more focus will be given in major specialisation field. Dual degree means pursuing two different degree programs in two different colleges/universities simultaneously.

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Anjali Sharma

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Home Science has 5 major branches food and nutrition, human development, home management, textile and apparel Science and extension education. Depending upon the subject you choose, there is a wide scope in home Science one can make his/her career as a nutritionist, dietitian, in catering business, as child psychologist, creche or day care owner, an interior designer, architect, event manager, entrepreneur, as fashion designer, as social worker and many more. If not interested in working under someone else, one can start his/her own business in any of these fields. The professional career for home Science is bright with a number of job
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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They can easily find jobs in private and government sectors. Psychologist mostly taken up for jobs in various universities, colleges & schools, hospitals, clinics, government agencies, etc. Countries like Europe, USA, New Zealand & Australia are the popular places for job opportunities. Most of the job opportunities will open in the clinic and in the school psychologist. Due to more demand in health care centers, hospitals, mental health centers, social health services and schools will lead to the growth of employment in psychology sector.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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PGDM-SCOM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management in Supply Chain and Operations Management) is a specialised programme that focuses on developing skills and knowledge related to supply chain and operations management. Graduates of this programme can explore various career opportunities in the fields of logistics, operations management, supply chain management, procurement, and inventory management. Some of the job roles that PGDM-SCOM graduates can apply for are:
1. Supply Chain Manager
2. Logistics Manager
3. Operations Manager
4. Inventory Manager
5. Procurement Manager
6. Warehouse Manager
7. Materials Manager
8. Production Manager
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Anjali Sharma

Guide-Level 14

A candidate from any stream can study psychology course. You can do graduation course after class 12th, which is a three year degree course. After completing graduation, you can also do Master's degree in psychology and even research works also.

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Shikha Aggarwal

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There are no prescribed cut-off marks specified by the college for M.Com. You need to have B.Com / B.Com with any specialization.

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