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In India, it is compulsory to have a B.Ed degree after your graduation to become a Teacher. It's typically for 1-year but now it has turned into a 2-year course.
For any aspiring teacher, it is absolutely worth and even essential to hold a B.Ed degree to ensure a job in schools as per Indian education systems and rules.
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BBA is a professional 3 years management degree course, which prepares you for entry management or supervisory roles in IT in Business enterprises in various management functions. BBA graduates can easily get job of Rs 20000 or more. BBA graduates will have to obtain PG qualifications for better career opportunities. It has a very good scope.
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https://www.shiksha.com/college/college-of-engineering-pune-shivaji-nagar-28324
As you questioned about the package yes it effect also according to college but also through your study and result of your semester.
NIT has really good package then COEP.
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http://www.singhaniauniversity.co.in/
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You may refer the link below for the list of colleges for B.Com in Lucknow:
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/colleges/b-com-colleges-lucknow
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Yes, you can apply for government colleges after completing B.Sc in MLT from Singhania University. Though the eligibility conditions for colleges and various courses will differ accordingly and it would be advisable that you get in touch with college/university directly.
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