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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Go for IGNOU. It's the most valuable among all distance education institutes.
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There are various options available for you, opting for any of those depends on your area of interest. After class 12th in commerce, you may go for B.Com (Honours), BCCA, BBA Diploma Course in Hotel/Event/Hospital Management, Bachelor's degree in Economics. You may go for any of the above courses after class 12th. Thanks and all the best.
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Hi Nadeem,
Firstly, there is no MCA in Canada, its a degree offered by Indian universities. You will find degrees with different terminologies there. Secondly with a three year degree course you will not be accepted since universities in Canada requires four year undergraduate course. Also they need very high percentage. So with your profile you can check PG Diploma in IT and other relevant programs like s/w engineering, gaming, animation, web design etc. Cost varies, you can check college websites or see this
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-colleges-dc.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
If it's not showing the counselling schedule, you should call the university directly and get the information.
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https://www.symlaw.ac.in/diploma-programme.
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Ideal start would be to spend around 2 to 3 hours a day working on the basics of all the three sections. The best thing that you can do is create a timetable and allocate equal time to all the 3 sections. Most of the time, some students make a crucial mistake of only studying their favorite sections, I know this is a tempting option but eventually will lead you to mess-up the sections that you are not good with. As far as timing is concerned, you can dedicate 34 hours per day in weekdays and in weekends 10 hours to 12 hours. You can divide timings like12 hours before you leave for college you can practice topics like Arithmetic,
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-prep-tips-by-100-percentile-meet-agrawal-blogId-16873.
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