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Simran Ramtani

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Basically BCA is under graduation in Computer Application but if you want switch to MBA Agriculture it is possible. But if you are starting career in MBA that is blend with all business theories and practical exposure. You can switch your career path and do MBA in Agriculture. But starting your career for 1st sem you should hve a little knowledge about accounts, finance, HR so it would be little preferable to get through these subjects before starting your college.

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Yes, you can apply for BCom without maths.

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Yes, you can definitely pursue BCA after your completion of 12th from commerce. There are many reputed colleges in India some of them have their own entrance exam.

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No, admission to the B.A. LL.B. Programme at Delhi University (DU) is not purely merit-based. The university conducts an entrance exam called the DU LL.B. Entrance Exam, which is a computer-based test, to select candidates for the programme. The admission process includes a combination of both entrance exam scores and Class 12 board exam scores of the candidates. The weightage given to the entrance exam score and board exam score may vary each year, and the final selection is based on the merit list prepared by the university. Therefore, candidates need to score well in both their board exams and the entrance exam to increase their cha
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Executive MBA is a specialised MBA programme for professionals who want to upgrade their education. Executive MBA eligibility criteria differ from other MBA programs. Listed below are the various eligibility criteria for the programme: Professionals who are having 2 to 5 years of industrial experience can apply for this course. Students who want to pursue an Executive MBA must have completed their graduation degree with a minimum of 50% of marks from a recognised university. There is a special 5% relaxation for the students coming under the SC/ST/OBCs. Students who have gone through the entrance exams a
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To complete an LL.B. Course through distance mode, you can follow these general steps:
1. Research and select a university or institution that offers an LL.B. Course through distance education. Look for a reputable and recognised institution.
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Hello Neha Choudhary, if only you had mentioned as to which state you are talking about, it would have been easy to answer your query. But be assured that every state has plenty of government colleges offering B.Com or engineering graduation. Best wishes to you.

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Seema shaikh

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Yes, you can do it. But before that check eligibility criteria where you apply because like dse, JNU has the eligibility criteria for Maths. But other institutions don't have it.

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