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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) is a popular and in-demand undergraduate programme in the field of management. The programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of business and management concepts, including finance, marketing, human resources, and organizational behavior. As a commerce student without mathematics, you are still eligible to pursue the BMS programme. However, you should check the eligibility criteria of the specific colleges or universities you are interested in, as they may have their own admission requirements. BMS graduates can pursue careers in various fields, such as finance
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Kajal Kumari

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Both B.Com (Hons) and BBA are undergraduate degrees that focus on business and management, but they have different areas of emphasis. B.Com (Hons) is a more traditional and academically rigorous degree that focuses on accounting, finance, economics, and other aspects of commerce. BBA on the other hand, is a more practical degree that emphasizes management skills, marketing, and entrepreneurship. When it comes to pursuing an MBA in HR as your post-graduation degree, both B.Com (Hons) and BBA can be good choices, as both degrees can provide a strong foundation in business and management concepts. However, BBA may be more directly relevan
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Sarthak Tyagi

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Hello,
UX/Ui Design Doesn't required coding skills. But, as a UI/UX Designer, you should have basic knowledge of coding. You should know the basics of HTML and CSS. It is a very good career option, you can go for this. All the Best. Thanks.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You have not written about the location you wants to pursue the course. However, a 3-year Diploma in Dress designing and Garment manufacturing is offers at some polytechnics in Maharashtra. The eligibility criteria is 10th with minimum 35% of marks and the admission is done the Centralized Admission Process conducted by DTE Maharashtra on merit basis. The following are the two polytechnics colleges offering the asked course.
1. Government. Polytechnic, Nashik
2. Government. Polytechnic, Pune.

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Ashish Lal

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It's great to hear that you are satisfied with the campus, infrastructure, and teaching faculty members of your college. Having a good campus and infrastructure can create a positive learning environment and can help students feel comfortable and motivated to learn. Hard-working teaching faculty members who conduct remedial classes for weak students are also crucial for the academic success of the students. Remedial classes can provide additional support and guidance to students who are struggling with a particular subject or concept and can help them catch up with their peers. Overall, a college that invests in creating a conducive le
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yash sahani

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MBA students can take admission in MBA without entrance Exams such as CAT. Although all the IIMs depend on CAT for admission, various colleges have taken other routes for their MBA Admission. Many MBA colleges have their own entrance exams for student selection. Various colleges have management quota through which students take admission without Entrance Exam.

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Tripti Jaiswal

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Admission at SIES School of Business Studies, Mumbai is open now for the PGDM 2023 to 25 batch. SIES offers three full time residential PGDM programmes PGDM, PGDM Biotechnology, and PGDM Pharmaceutical Management. The academic programs of SIES enjoy support and patronage of corporate sector. PGDM programme specializations include Finance, Marketing, HR, Operations and Information Technology. SIES will accept CAT/XAT/CMAT/ MAT/ ATMA/MAH-CET exams for admission 2023

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes, you can. I was a Science student too. I took up pcme Physics Chemistry math, electronics) in my PUC/11th & 12th. Well. Not that I had a choice. My parents forced me into it since they wanted me to be an engineer and that just wasn't what I wanted to be. I had no interest whatsoever. However, I made sure to tell my parents how much I was forcing myself into this and that I wanted to do something I'd actually like without having to be forced to. Somehow with all that drama they agreed but clearly they weren't okay with this and made sure I wouldn't forget that everyday
I took B.Com accounts was new to me but I did pick up quick and
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Alok Amar

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Your 12th percentage marks only matter for whether you are shortlisted by a company for interviews or not. Once shortlisted, it depends on how you defend your weakness. During my MBA programme, I was one of the students who handled placements. We used to bring recruiters on campus, negotiate CTCs and conduct the placement drives.

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