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CHANDAN KUMAR

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If you want to do B.Sc, when you are preparing for JEE, then it is possible. But, when you go for engineering degree, you have to leave B.Sc and need to take TC from the college. This is because, a person can do only one regular degree at a time. If you take admission for B.Sc through distance learning mode, then you can do your Engineering as well as B.Sc degree simultaneously, because a person can do a regular and a distance learning concurrently.

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muskaan duggal

Beginner-Level 4

Step interview is ofcourse difficult to crack, but if you have a good command over language and you are well prepared with the industry knowledge, you may crack it easily.

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Abhishek Mishra

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Pursuing an M.Com (Master of Commerce) degree can be a good career option for those interested in the field of commerce and finance. An M.Com degree can help you develop a strong understanding of accounting, finance, business management, economics, and related fields, and can open up career opportunities in various industries, including banking, finance, consulting, accounting, and more. Here are some potential benefits of pursuing an M.Com degree:
Enhanced career prospects: An M.Com degree can enhance your career prospects by providing you with specialised knowledge and skills that can be valuable in various industries. It can help you
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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
There are plenty of professional courses available for you. One of the simplest things to do is to go for B.Com, then M.Com and then maybe Ph.D or professor. There's also an option to go for CA CS CMA and at times LL.B. You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA actuary among others. If interested, you can also go for various certification courses of short duration which make you market ready. You can also go for government jobs and jobs in banking sector. You can also go on to pursue your hobby and make it your profession. It all depends on what path you want to take and in which direction you want to proceed. T
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EXCEL

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Fees is 35,000 per year.

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rahul r

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Please check for your eligibility to pursue a course in genetic engineering from the criteria mentioned below:
Eligibility for B.Tech in Genetic Engineering:
For admission to B.Tech Genetic Engineering course, the candidate is needed to have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination from a recognized Board of education with Biology, Physics and Chemistry as main subjects with a minimum aggregate score of 60%. Candidates having a Bachelor’s degree in Science or Molecular Biology are also eligible to apply. There are over 2 Genetic Engineering colleges in India. Please refer to the link provided below for a li
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Ritika Bhardwaj

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There are number of options available for you, as you mentioned you done with your graduation in commerce so you can do your masters in fashion designing.
M.Sc. (Design - Fashion)- 2 yrs. (4 Semesters): The minimum eligibility criteria for M. Sc.(Design- Fashion), 50% aggregate marks in any bachelor's degree. A Master's of Science marks the completion of the first level of post-graduate study. Since these are some of the most competitive and fastest-growing job markets in the world today, an increasing number of students are choosing to pursue a masters degree to make themselves more professional.
The field of fashion is roughly divided
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RAMAN KAUSHIK

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Try Arihant publication current affairs for preparation and keep checking online portals too for such news.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Total no of questions in COMEDK is 180 (MCQ). COMEDK exam comprises of syllabus PCM. There are three different section of each subject. Each section comprises of 60 MCQ.i.e. Physics - 60 MCQChemistry - 60 MCQMaths - 60 MCQ.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

Guide-Level 12

1. Hindu College
Hindu College provide Political Science course and is considered as best college for pursuing political Science. Hindu College has its own parliament which helps in overall development of students. Even students try to be part of such parliamentary activates. Apart from the compulsory courses, the Department of political Science offers a wide of optional courses including Public Policy in India, Understanding South Asia, Feminism: Theory and Practices, Contemporary Political Economy, Feminism and Indian Politics, The United Nations and Global Conflicts, etc.
2. Lady Shri Ram College for women
LSR is counted as best insti
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

Career After B.Sc. I.T.
After having done B.Sc.-IT that is Bachelor of Science in the field of Information Technology you have many options to build your career.
1. Job:-
After completing B.sc IT, you can seek jobs through your college by campus recruitment or by seeking for a job by yourself. As graduate in the field of IT which happens to be of a great spectrum, you can get a job in various IT organisations as a System Analyst, Database Administrator, Web Programmer, Application Programmer, Web Designer, stc. or even in a BPO i.e call center. The salaries depend on the marks during graduation as well as the aptitude of the student but,
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Shweta,
These two subjects are as divers as chalk from cheese. Political Science graduation could be your stepping stone for your career but programming too is very interesting subject involving logical reasoning etc. What is important is what is your liking. Which of the two subjects fascinates you? My advise would be follow your heart.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Hi dear,
If you have got 90%+ marks, then you can get admission in any good college but if you wants to take admission in any big brand private college, then you have to must appear in their competitive exam such as VITEEE, BITSAT, SRMJEEE, KITEE, Amity JEE but if you want admission in any decent college, then you will get on the basis of class 12th marks.

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Jayati Bhardwaj

Beginner-Level 5

I think, you are talking about correspondence courses at Delhi University. Yes, you can pursue Political science hons. through correspondence offered at the open school of learning.

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vaishali singh

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Well, it depends on the branch you have your majors in. If you are from a chemical background, surely you will. If not, some skills are required and some basic knowledge as well. After that, you can start interviewing with such chemical industries. Some internships may help you for this.

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