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5 years agoContributor-Level 8
Hi there, yes you can. At LPU the eligibility for the programme is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English and three subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology and Agriculture) subject to qualifying LPUNEST or CUET or JEE Main (From Phase II Onwards).
A four year Agriculture degree programme which produces graduates with broad understanding of Agriculture and allied Science with broad understanding of agriculture related problems and got expertise through well planned on-field implementation, basic concepts in disease, insect pest, weeds and nutrient disorders to enhance the production.
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With a Class 12th percentage of 69.5%, you have a good chance of securing admission to various B.Com programs offered by colleges and universities. Many institutions consider Class 12th marks as a key criterion for admission to undergraduate courses like B.Com. State universities such as Delhi University, Mumbai University, and Calcutta University, as well as private universities like Amity University, Christ University, and Jain University, often admit students with percentages around 69.5% depending on the competition and cutoffs for the year. Regional colleges and deemed universities also offer B.Com programs and may have varying ad
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IAS is prestige and pride. If you want to expertise in accounting go for CA. It is almost a life time profession and it would be more lucrative career if you can do LL.B. Along with CA. Best wishes.
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Similar to CAT cut off figures, XAT cut off is around 90 percentile. GMAT cut off for XIMB is 550 marks. NMAT cut off is 220 marks. NMAT is considered for selected courses only.
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