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All the institutes mentioned by you are equally good and thus it will be very difficult to tell which one will be the best option. However, we can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute among them. You can consider the below parameters
1) Faculty,
2) Affiliation / Recognition
3) Course Material,
4) Quality Education,
5) Fees
6) Infrastructure
7) Success Rate.
8) Placement
9) Top recruiting companies.
Also, if possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
CA and CS are the best courses but maths is required for CA. You can do any other course like: B.com or BBA.In B.sc IT and BCA maths is required. But if you are ready to do hard work in maths then you will have much more options to choose.
Thank you
All the best
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It is a wrong thought that BBA / MBA is tough for Science students. I have studied Science, in Hsc , BCA and MSc-C.S etc.but i was so interested in Management. So i did my second degree in Business Administration-BBA.Later Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management(PGDBM).
I feel Management / Commerce subjects are more easy to learn. But one thing is true that for HSc-Humanities holders, it is hard to study Problem Papers like Business Maths / Quantitative Techniques, Financial Accounting, Financial Management, Cost / Management Accounting etc.But do not think that it is so tough.
BBA is a good option to start your career in
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Six Sigma
SAP- ERP,
CRM
Certified Accounting Technician (CAT)
Advanced Certification in Capital Market
Advanced Diploma in Management
Advanced Management Programme in Management
It will be add on to your management skills
To get more details on these programs please see the links below:
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Entrepreneurs
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Bachelors in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc. &AH) is the bachelor degree/ professional course available at Bachelors Level. HSc with PCB can apply for BVSc. The Duration of the courses is 5 years including Internship.
Veterinary Graduates have opportunity in both government and private sectors. In government, they can work with Animal Husbandry departme
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Both B.Tech and B.Sc covers same topics but the key difference is that B.Tech students need to study each topic in depth compared to BSc students.
Duration also differs i.e. B. Tech is for four years and B.Sc is for three years. Engineers are also paid high compared to B.Sc graduates.
B.Tech in electronics covers right from the designing, manufacturing and use o
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