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ARSHAD MALIK

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There are multiple ones. The most sought for you will be to become an account, economics teacher or English teacher. Business Studies can help you if you have any business to start. But the business study will help you better if you already have an ongoing business. Then it will help you in growing the business and expanding it and making the business more efficient and effective and cost-effective.

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Tushar khatod

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There are so many colleges for BBA if you get rank then you must go for DU.

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Om Pandey

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No, many students pursue B.com after choosing science in the 12th. You just need to clear the entrance, it doesn't matter whether your stream in class 12th is science or commerce.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Amu, I am afraid, with the percentile that you have mentioned, it would be quite tough to get admission in any government college. Only perhaps in some odd branch which no one wants, you can think of getting admission. However I would like to advise you to appear again in the next session of JEE Mains examination with the aim of improvement in your percentile. Best wishes to you.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Kindly visit this link for information related to your query. https://www.shiksha.com/college/aima-all-india-management-association/ugat-exam
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ravi, a student can get admission in an engineering college by firstly clearing either state level entrance exam or national level examination like JEE Mains. You can clear entrance exam conducted by almost all the deemed to be universities also. Else, you can get admission in management quota of many private engineering colleges without appearing for any entrance exam. Best wishes to you.

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aakarshit vijan

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If you want a good government college for MBA,
The minimum cutoff for good IIM colleges is 90 percentile.
So, you must improve your test.

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Marmik Gopani

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B. K. School of Management considers CMAT scores for admission to its management programs. While a score of 38 percentile in CMAT is quite low, your strong academic record of 85% in graduation can work in your favor. However, admission to B. K. School of Management is highly competitive, and the final decision will depend on various factors such as the number of applicants, the quality of applications received, and the availability of seats. It is recommended that you check the eligibility criteria and admission guidelines provided by the school and apply accordingly. Good luck.

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