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aru chopra
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Hi,
No, you are not eligible.
The Delhi University Faculty of Law offers a three year LLB course. Students applying for admission should have graduated with atleast 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PH) from any recognized university.
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No, you are not eligible.
The Delhi University Faculty of Law offers a three year LLB course. Students applying for admission should have graduated with atleast 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PH) from any recognized university.
Good Luck
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Nikhlesh Mathur
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The scope in the field of hospital management is quite limited as of now in India. Opportunities are fewer. I suggest that you do some special expertise course in dental to make a career.
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Manmeet Kaur
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Hi,
1)
As per your query, it would be highly advisable to complete 12th first as it is the basic requirement if you wish to pursue any advance course or apply for job in any sector in future.
2)
To pursue B.Sc, one needs to score a minimum of 50% marks in 12th with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) from any recognized board. The admission is based on the marks obtained in qualifying exam. The cut off marks varies from year to year.
3)
Below is the list of colleges offering B.Sc :
-Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), Chennai
-Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), IIT Powai, Mumbai
-College of Engineering, G
1)
As per your query, it would be highly advisable to complete 12th first as it is the basic requirement if you wish to pursue any advance course or apply for job in any sector in future.
2)
To pursue B.Sc, one needs to score a minimum of 50% marks in 12th with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) from any recognized board. The admission is based on the marks obtained in qualifying exam. The cut off marks varies from year to year.
3)
Below is the list of colleges offering B.Sc :
-Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), Chennai
-Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), IIT Powai, Mumbai
-College of Engineering, G
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2013-08-11 14:51:11
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
I can suggest you three professional courses that can add credibility to your B.COM course- CA, CS and ICWA.
The course contents and functions are somewhat similar. However, they differ in specializations as follows-
CS - Tax laws, Economic laws, Labor laws, Company law
CA - Auditing, Cost accountancy, Accountancy, Taxation
ICWA - Statistics, Tax laws and Tax planning , Auditing, Cost and management accountancy
CA – All those companies which are registered under the Companies Act are required to get their accounts audited only by practicing Chartered Accountants. So a qualified Chartered Accountant has the opportunity to join the Gove
I can suggest you three professional courses that can add credibility to your B.COM course- CA, CS and ICWA.
The course contents and functions are somewhat similar. However, they differ in specializations as follows-
CS - Tax laws, Economic laws, Labor laws, Company law
CA - Auditing, Cost accountancy, Accountancy, Taxation
ICWA - Statistics, Tax laws and Tax planning , Auditing, Cost and management accountancy
CA – All those companies which are registered under the Companies Act are required to get their accounts audited only by practicing Chartered Accountants. So a qualified Chartered Accountant has the opportunity to join the Gove
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