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It totally depends on the college authority, but as far my research and knowledge goes, the cutoff marks to get called by sibm in hyderabad is above 68 to 70 percent.
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Yes you can do the Post Diploma in Tool Designing (PDTD). The eligibility criteria of asked course of CITD is given below. Eligibility : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering/Tool, Die and Mould Making or Equivalent. Age : Maximum 27 years
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Yes, you can go for further studies in law after completing your B.Com degree, even if there is a gap of 10 years. Many students pursue law as a second degree after completing their undergraduate education in commerce or other fields. It is important to note that law programs typically have specific admission requirements, including a certain number of years of undergraduate education, so you may need to complete additional coursework or meet other requirements to be eligible to enroll in a law programme. Additionally, you may find that your prior education in commerce is helpful in certain areas of law such as business law. It is a go
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