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There are many colleges for B.Com with ACCA in India are as follows:IIFA Lancaster Degree College. VidyaBharathi Group of Institution. Srinivas university. GITAM Institute of Management. St. Joseph College Of Commerce. Vivekananda Global University. CMR University. Presidency Group of Institution.
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After doing BBA in Travel and Tourism Management, it is very normal to feel confused about which sector to choose. There are actually many career options you can go for. You can work as a travel consultant, tour operator, event planner, hotel manager, tourism development officer, or even start your own travel business.
But if you want to boost your career and study a bit more, doing an MBA in Tourism can be a really smart move. I know one university which is very good for travel and tourism courses, the university is Chandigarh University. They offer an MBA in Tourism, Hospitality, and Aviation, which is a full-time 2-year course
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As per your CAT percentile of 81.42 and 41 months of experience in civil engineering, you may have a chance of securing a call for the personal interview at NSB. However, the final selection depends on various other factors such as your academic performance, performance in the personal interview, and the number of sea
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Yes, a student can take admission in B.Arch at Lovely Professional University even if they have scored less than 60% in Physics or Chemistry individually.
LPU mainly requires minimum 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with Mathematics and a valid score in NATA or JEE Paper 2. There is no strict requirement of 60% in each subject separately. Compared to some colleges that demand higher subject-wise cutoffs, LPU is more flexible, so you can still be eligible if your overall aggregate meets the criteria.
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