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For the fee structure, you have to google it because it varies from institute to institute.
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I hope it helped.
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Agar BBA vs B.Com (Industry Integrated) ki baat karein, to dono ka scope achha hai, bas approach thoda different hai BBA zyada management-focused hota hai, jahan aap leadership, marketing, HR aur business strategy jaise subjects padhte ho, jo aage jaakar MBA ya managerial roles ke liye strong base banata hai. Lekin B.Com (Industry Integrated) at LPU zyada practical aur job-oriented feel deta hai, kyunki yahan core commerce subjects jaise accounting, finance aur taxation ko industry ke real tools, live projects aur practical exposure ke saath integrate karke padhaya jata hai. Students often kehte hain ki yeh programme “sirf degre
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There are number of colleges under deemed university. You can select your area of interest first.
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All the best.
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The University of Melbourne is very selective, you have better chance to get admission in RMIT.
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