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Sukriti Arora

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Yes, you can take commerce with painting in class 12 NIOS. There are variety of subjects available in NIOS board especially for commerce students. You can go through with syllabus of every subject and then decide as per your interest. Best of luck!

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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MDU conducts own entrance exam for admission in Integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme. The questions in the Entrance Examination for admission to a programme will be of the standard which a student, having passed qualifying examination for admission to that programme, is expected to answer. Entrance Examination paper will carry 100 questions of one mark each, the duration of which shall be 75 minutes. The important topics covered in entrance exam for Integrated LL.B. Are given below.
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Yes, a B.Com (General) graduate can pursue a postgraduate degree in Computer Science such as MCA (Master of Computer Applications) or M.Sc. IT (Master of Science in Information Technology) or M.Sc. Computer Science (Master of Science in Computer Science). However, since B.Com graduates may not have a strong background in computer Science, it may be advisable to take some additional courses or certifications in computer Science before enrolling in a postgraduate programme. This can help in understanding the foundational concepts and programming languages that are essential for advanced studies in computer Science. Many universities and
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Sukriti Arora

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Sorry to say that but commerce stream is not the required qualification for Bachelors degree in physiotherapy course. For that, one must have class 12th qualification with PCB stream from any recognised board. Don't worry you can go for any other course. Best of luck!

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Sahil Narang

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LBSIM-Delhi is a better option for PGDM finance and it is also ranked 11th amongst all B schools in India for finance by the economic times 2019.

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nivedita ghosh royIILM University

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Hi, IILM School of Design & Fashion has a rich intellectual capital of highly experienced faculty who engage themselves in continuous research. The course curriculum rationalizes the need of the course, the course Design, Teaching & Learning Approach and the Graduate Profile which will be achieved at the end of the period. Yes there is that (Design Aptitude Test) which is conducted before the interview process. 

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Both the courses will introduce you and teach you the subjects in detail. The eligibility criteria for admission to both the courses remains the same for most of the college universities. The only difference between these two is that in B.Com (Hons) you can specialize in a specific subject like accounting whereas in B.Com (P), you will get an overview of all the subjects taught in the B.Com (Hons) course.

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That is a very difficult question. I remember one quote of my teacher. Success does not lie with the nos of positions but within the person competing for job. If you had the right skills you will succeed defying thousand of competitors, if you do not you single will fail to secure job. So find what you have good in you and then what you can provide to any NGO. What small job stint provide is opertunities to find areas of improvements inside you, you can have better understanding of your weakness, so whenever you want to go for higher education you can have very clear picture what you want from that course. How you will get benefitted f
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Yes, It is worthy. MBA is one degree which is open to students of all the streams. While choosing your specialisation you should keep your interests and career aspirations in mind as that would be more important to make you excel in your field as well as your career. Good luck!

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Rohit SharmaVery helpful for all you can ask for help .

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Yes it is possible but all you need is to enroll in your interested course and start learning.

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Admission fees will totally depend upon the college you choose.

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To get admission to B.Sc. Optometry programme at ITM Optometry College or any other college, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria which include completing 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics as mandatory subjects with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks. The admission process may vary from college to college, but generally, candidates have to appear for an entrance exam followed by a Personal Interview. Some colleges also consider scores of national-level entrance exams like NEET JEE Main or AIIMS. Candidates can apply online on the official website of the college

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