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I am assuming that you have pursued B.Com.
So, in such a case, M.Com will be an extension to your basics of accounting.
Whereas, MBA will give you a diversified knowledge, which will not be only related to accounting, but industry as well.
Depending upon your interest, you can choose either of them.
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These features are new and offered by International universities like Devry, Pheonix and Capella.
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A job in the hotel industry is all about making others happy and comfortable. You should be aware of the tactics to gel with the guests.
Admission to the industry is totally based on one's performance in the written admission test, personal interview and group discussion. Admission to government recognized hotel management institutes is th
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Eligibility for Indian Army:
*The candidates want to apply for Indian Army must have completed 12th (10+2 pattern) or its equivalent exam from a well-recognized board.
* The appearing candidates can also apply.
Eligibility for Indian Navy and Air Force:
* Those seeking for Indian Navy and Air Force must have passed their 12th/appearing (10+2 pattern) from a recognized board or university with Physics and Mathematics as a compulsory subjects.
Good luck.
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-india
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It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities directly for information on this.
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1. Understand the exam pattern: You should have a clear understanding of the exam pattern, including the number of questions, marking scheme, and duration of the exam. This will help you plan your preparation accordingly.
2. Know the syllabus: You should be familiar with the syllabus for the exam. Make a list of topics and prioritize them based on your understanding and the weightage of marks.
3. Get study material: Collect study material such as textbooks, previous year question papers, sampl
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As far as your height is concerned, it is enough for both CPL and PPL trainings. You need to pass other physical fitness exam too. To know about them, refer he link below:
https://www.sita.aero/solutions-and-services/solutions/airport-management?gclid=Cj0KCQjwpMLOBRC9ARIsAPiGeZDsGtWRCwb8rcKmtrRG6BhalPykqxZoGJFkQwX4wo_bxFpyvI05UwUaAggVEALw_wcB
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