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Hello Vanish Shah, normal speaking the shifting of surname could be understood by the people who are manning the table which will check the antecedents of the students. But I would still like to advise you that please get this name corrected and have only in one format. Unless otherwise specified the surname comes last and whenever certain form filling areas they insist on surname being first then it is understood that you are name will come next. All in all you don't have to worry much but whenever feasible get the name in the same order in all the documents. Best wishes to you.

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B.Tech students can choose B.Ed. But according to their background, it's better they prefer for MBA or other technical courses. Thanks.

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According to Shri ram college of commerce, it does not offer any courses for students in class 11th. This colleges offers on undergraduate and post graduate courses only. The minimum eligibility for undergraduate courses in Shri Ram College of commerce is qualifying Class 12th examinations from a recognized board.

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