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Aditya Dhanraj Singh patel

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These are some of the subject in BBA IMU
English I
English II
Elements of Economics I
Elements of Economics II
Financial Accounting I
Financial Accounting II
Principles of Management I
Principles of Management II
Quantitative Techniques I
Quantitative Techniques II
Business Law I
Business Law II
Marketing Management
Retail Management I
Financial Accounting III
Cost & management. Accounting I
Elements of Port and Shipping Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management I
Human Resources Management E-Commerce I
IT for Managers Entrepreneurship
Practicals - Spreadsheet
Modelling Practicals Tally Software.

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MET is Manipal Entrance Test hosted by Manipal University for taking admission in various UG and PG programs.

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See GGDSD College is very difficult, there is very little hope that you get admission in GGDSD in 3rd or 4th Counselling.But yes in DAV if you wont get in 1st counselling then 2nd one is sure that you will get. Also keep trying for PGGC11, PGGC46
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A provisional Certificate ensures that a student won't lose out on opportunities for a job or further education if the formal degree is delayed in being issued. In situations where the formal degree is not yet available, organisations frequently request a provisional Certificate. It offers evidence of the learner's credentials.

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Yes you can do LLB even if you are a government employee and interested in pursuing an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree, then: 

Look for law colleges or universities that offer part-time or evening LL.B. programs. These programs are designed specifically for working professionals and allow you to attend classes outside of your regular working hours.

Consider enrolling in a distance learning LL.B. program. Many universities offer correspondence or online LL.B. courses that provide flexibility in terms of study timings and location. You can study at your own pace while balancing your job responsibilities.

Look for colleges that offer LL

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