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Placements are decent with oil, gas, metals and mining companies coming to campus with average 5-7 lac salary.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Following posts are offered by MPSC:
1. Class 1 posts:
1.1 Deputy collector.
1.2 Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP).
1.3 Assistant commissioner sales tax.
1.4 Deputy registrar co-operative socities.
1.5 Deputy chief executive officer.
1.6 Superintendent state excise department.
1.7 Block development officer (BDO).
1.8 Finance, audit and accounts service.
2. Class 2 posts:
2.1 Block development officer (BDO).
2.2 Deputy Superintendent state excise department.
2.3 Finance, Audit and Accounts Service.
2.4 Nayab Tahasildar.
2.5 Sales tax officer.
2.6 Sales tax inspector.
All the best.
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The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) is a body created by the Constitution of India
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Guide-Level 11
Both are good, if you score a better percentile in any of it. You will definitely get admission in any good college, which accepts MAT or CMAT. But, admission criteria includes interview and GD.
For NIT – Durgapur, it is minimum 150 in CMAT exam. I am still unsure about whether IISWBM accept MAT or not. If so, you need 80 percentile or above in MAT or CAT.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Canadian Universities don't require GRE. Your IELTS score is good. You can definitely get into a decent university.
You can try for :
1) Concordia University
2) Windsor University
3) University of Western Ontario
4) New York Institute of Technology, Vancouver
5) Lakehead University
6) Brock University
All the best!
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There is no chance of direct admission in IIM.
Admission is only done on the basis of CAT score.
You have to score about 90 percentile or above to get a call from any of the IIMs.
Try hard & you will definitely earn it.
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There are so many courses available right now for a B.Com graduate.
As you said you are not interested in accounts, you can choose banking as a career option because it is well suited for a B.Com graduate.
Do get in touch with nearest bank coaching institute & pursue one.
Else you can go for MBA with a specialization you are interested in.
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1. It is a very creative field.
2. People you'll meet will be very imaginative and creative.
3. Competition is also less.
4. You can get higher wages but not in India.
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Now a days the demand for B.Com and other degree stream is growing. You mentioned that you are an average student, but if you have some interest in any of the B.Tech stream, then it will be good for you, but if you lack such interest, it will not suit you.
B.Com, BA, B.Sc are other options, which you can select. Today banking sector and other financial sectors are rising up, there is need for B.Com graduates.
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Most common modules for an ERP system are Finance, Manufacturing, Human resources, Procurement, Customer relationship management etc. ERP software can be customized to keep critical business processes. SAP is the worlds largest selling Enterprise Resources Planning
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