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EXCEL
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I will not suggest this university or vidyapeeth. You will not get Govt jobs using its certificates.
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2012-12-17 21:32:21
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Sandeep Kumar
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Hello USHA,
Qualification For M.A(English) is :
Graduation with 40% marks. Students must have studied English at undergraduate level.
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Qualification For M.A(English) is :
Graduation with 40% marks. Students must have studied English at undergraduate level.
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2012-12-17 21:26:34
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Manmeet Kaur
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Hi Priyal,
In 11th Std you may go for the stream of your interest. To pursue law you need to pass B.A / B.Sc / B.com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and 35% for SC/ST candidates. There is also a 2% weightage for the post graduate degree holders.
For seeking admission in law course you need to sit for an entrance test and a personal interview.
You may contact the college officials directly for specific criteria and admission details.
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In 11th Std you may go for the stream of your interest. To pursue law you need to pass B.A / B.Sc / B.com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and 35% for SC/ST candidates. There is also a 2% weightage for the post graduate degree holders.
For seeking admission in law course you need to sit for an entrance test and a personal interview.
You may contact the college officials directly for specific criteria and admission details.
To help you further I would like to invite Adv. Deepak Adv. Sarika S. Mahajan to share their opinion.
If you found any of the answers given as useful, please give it a Thumbs-up and mark it
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2012-12-17 21:26:34
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chandan kumar
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Hi, You can take the admission in this university.It is a reputed university.Good Luck
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2012-12-17 21:20:38
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shaban
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Hi,
If you are a graduate, then as per your profile pursuing MBA in finance would be the best option for you.
In order to pursue full time MBA you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, etc.
However, if you do not wish to leave your job and continue with your studies, in that case pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you, by this you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
For your reference, find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
- Indira
If you are a graduate, then as per your profile pursuing MBA in finance would be the best option for you.
In order to pursue full time MBA you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, etc.
However, if you do not wish to leave your job and continue with your studies, in that case pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you, by this you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
For your reference, find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
- Indira
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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge
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thanks manmeet, hello abhishek, welcome to https://shiksha.com and yes 65% is a decent percentage most of the univeristues accept this percentage and you are saying u r in final year have you written any entrance exams like gre or toefl because for getting admission in good univerisites even though if your perceantage is low if you get good scores in this exams you will get admission in the top colleges and what about your stream in b.tech and what are your interest? and financial conditions pls reply me.
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2012-12-17 20:53:20
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Rahul Chauhan
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The task of building a model (usually a spreadsheet) depicting financial statements/ business model, which can help you in decision making is called Financial Modeling. For Example, if you are looking to invest in a blockbuster IPO of latest internet company (Lets say Zynga), how do you analyze. It could also be used to represent the performance of a business, a project, or any other investment. It could mean different things to different users Either accounting, corporate finance, quantitative finance applications. Most suitable for people in investment banking, Equity research, Business planning & strategy, Private management, or com
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2012-12-17 20:40:26
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Manmeet Kaur
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Hi Maninder,
To help you, I would suggest you to visit the official website of the desired exam or contact the officials directly for the updated date and exam details.
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To help you, I would suggest you to visit the official website of the desired exam or contact the officials directly for the updated date and exam details.
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All the Best!
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