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Eligibility Criteria: Passed graduation in any stream from any recognized university.
Admission to the Masters in Sports Management is done either through SMAT (Sports Management Admission Test) / MAH-CET / MMS-CET/MBA-Online followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Admission date is not very clear, it could be possible that it's not yet out. You can contact the college directly through the website.
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1. University of Toronto
2. McGill University
3. University of British Columbia
4. University of Alberta
5. University de Montral
6. McMaster University
7. University of Waterloo
8. Western University
9. University of Calgary
10. Queen's University
11. Simon Fraser University
12. Dalhousie University
13. University of Ottawa
14. University of Victoria
15. Laval University
16. Concordia University
17. York University
18. University of Saskatchewan
19. University of Guelph
20. University du Qubec
21. University of Manitoba
22. University de Sherbrooke
23. Carleton University
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M.A. in Economics is a Post Graduate degree that can be done by any aspirant with an undergraduate degree whereas M.Sc. Economics is a Post Graduate Academic degree course that can be accomplished by an aspirant with a Bachelor of Science degree. M.A. Economics focuses on the study of economics as a discipline at an advanced level whereas M.Sc. Economics focuses on the study of scientific principles in the field of economics. The job opportunities, job profiles as well as the salary packages offered for an M.Sc. In Economics graduate is better than that of an M.A. In Economics graduate.
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To pursue Mass Communication and Journalism after B.Com, search for the best mass comm college like NIMCJ, MICA, Amity, Bennett etc. and get information about entrance exam and eligibility criteria.
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Firstly, you cannot skip your 2 years of college education for getting graduation from distance education form Mumbai university. You first complete your college and then you can get admission for any graduation course from distance education in Mumbai.
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Yes, you can pursue any master course if you are B.Com graduate but that should be of either commerce stream or of Arts stream. Only one entrance exam you have to give in the respective college or university, if applicable.
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Eligibility-
1) 60% PCM or above at XII level
2) Merit in the Qualifying exam, IITJEE, UPSEE etc preferable.
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Check that particular university take CTET marks or not.
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Yes, you may get admission in The Law School, Jammu.
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