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9 years ago
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Yes, you can pursue both the courses simultaneously if you are pursuing one of them through distance. According to the council regulations of India, you cannot register yourself for two courses at the same time. The completion year of both the courses should not equal.
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Second shift timings are same as first shift. From 8am to 4pm in weekdays and 9am to 12pm on Saturday as per current schedule. College administration can change the timings as per their convenience. As
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And if you are a PCB student, MBBS is one of the popular courses you can opt for.
You can also Do B.Sc Honors in your favourite subject (I.e Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology)
You can also opt for B.Sc in Agriculture, Hotel Management etc. as per your interest.
Alternatively, if you are not interested in Science stream, you can also opt for Commerce or Arts& Humanities courses like BBA, B.Com, BA, etc. courses are popular courses.
All the best for your future.
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Most of the foreign universities accept Indian students with 16 years education like 10+2+4, but few institutions will also take 15 year education like 10+2+3. You will get an admission in the selected universities, but I am not sure whether the universities mentioned by you are offering courses on the basis of 15 years of education. Check the university website for clear requirements, courses offered, exams need to be qualified with scores and scholarship information.
I also suggest you to visit the nearest abroad consultancy for better options. Take their advice and do your own research and proceed further. I hope you know
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After completing the BCA course along with the mathematics subject then you will be able to do the MCA course.To be eligible to pursue the MCA course,you must have to complete the Bachelor's degree from a recognized university. All the Best.
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Well I hope this helps you take a decision. Good Luck!
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The fees for one year is around Rs. 2.5 lakhs. This fees is applicable to everyone, including those from the OBC category. However, the OBC category for MMS in Mumbai is primarily reserved for local Maharashtrian candidates. These candidates will get a refund of part of their fees, after the course has started. They will need to fill some forms for the refund.
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