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These days, most of the colleges offer guarantee of 100% placement, but what matters is the quality of job.
Either you get a package of INR 2 lakhs or INR 20 lakhs, in both the cases you will be called as placed. But, what matters is will it be worth.
So, don't go for such 'guaranteed placement trap'.
Also, with 85% marks, you will be able to crack decent colleges.
And, the job you will get from there will totally depend upon your intelligence, understanding of the subject, etc.
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The programme has been developed to meet the ever increasing demand for trained manpower inadministrative and management position in various educational systems and organizations. Theprogramme has been designed to provide a comprehensive view of the theoretical as well as practicalaspects of educational management and administration in the existing and emerging educationalscenario.
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It's really nice to know your dream and passion. Yes you are eligible.
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You may go for CA/CS/CMA parallel, you can pursue graduation in B.Com honors.
You may go for Hotel management, Hospital Management, Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication, Integrated B.Com LLB course.
Also, you may prepare for PSU jobs.
Choice is yours. Interest is yours. Set the target and go for it.
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Institute of chemical Technology, earstwhile UDCT, is the best.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
B.Sc PCM is itself a tough course with vast syllabus and which also requires a lot of time and focus. I would rather recommend you to focus on your B.Sc to score good and open further better career options for yourself.
Still, if you have capability to pursue any course along with your B.Sc then kindly let me know your interest areas. I will suggest you with the better option accordingly.
Thank you.
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