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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

You can pursue MCA after BCA. MCA is a good course and will fetch you good job opportunities.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Medical stream students after 10+2 can opt for following non medical degree courses :
(a) BBA
(b) BCA if student has Maths as a subject in 10+2
(c) 5 years integrated Law
(d) BPharma
(e) B.Sc Nursing
(f) B.Sc Home Science
(g) Hotel Management
(h) Fashion Designing
(I) NDA to join Armed Forces
(j) Changing stream to Humanities, Commerce, Economics of Fine Arts
(k) B.Sc/ B.Sc Hons in subject of your choice
(l) Degree in alternate medicine.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Priya,
For good marks, you give your best by doing the following:
1. Structure your time and be thorough with all the concepts of each subject.
2. Analyse your strengths and weaknesses to work accordingly. Discuss your answer sheets with your respective subject teachers to know how to write better answers.
3. CBSE uploads sample answer every year so you may check those.
4. Attempt and practice as many as mock papers possible.
5. Make notes and keep them revising at frequent intervals.
The most important is to keep your brain and body both healthy. So, eat healthy and give your best.

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Shashwat Trivedi

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No, FORE does not consider CMAT score.

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Gaurav SharmaConquer the mind and the universe is yours.

Contributor-Level 8

You can get admission in this college by appearing for CAT, CMAT and MHCET scores.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Likhitha,
In commerce, you can go for arts/ design, business, finance and banking. Students are also moving in fashion designing and interior designing. Research oriented students can go for KVPY and get into institutes like IISC, IISERs, etc. Commerce students can go for CA.
There are courses like hotel management and fashion designing. You can opt for any of these as per your interest.
I hope it helps. If so, kindly upvote this answer.
If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Bushra Siddiqui

Contributor-Level 7

There is very good scope in physiotherapy in the upcoming years. A career in physiotherapy can lead to a variety of interesting and challenging jobs in the health care system.

  • Physiotherapists get specialisations in the areas such as paediatrics, geriatrics, neurology, cardiorespiratory, and orthopaedics.
  • Physiotherapists can also obtain a doctorate degree and become involved in research.
  • Physiotherapists that demonstrate a high level of skill, knowledge and competence in their work may find many opportunities for growth, such as moving into supervisory or management positions, teaching positions, or they may decide to open their own phys
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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Following are the best options for you:
1. TA Pai Management Institute, Manipal-700 marks
2. ABV- Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior-600 marks
3. Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore-700 marks
4. National Institute of Technology, Warangal-600 marks
5. Institute of Finance and International Management, Bangalore-600 marks
6. Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad-650 marks
7. Balaji Institute of Modern Management, Pune-600 marks
8. PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore-600 marks
9. Amity Business School, Noida-500 marks
10. Alliance School of Business, Bangalore-500 marks
11. Jaipuria
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Sumit SinghPresently I am in 12th.

Contributor-Level 7

India doesn't show much interest in this field but you can get many offers from foreign countries.

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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
There are 2 types of jobs in MBA (IT):
1. Software team workforce management (for engineering – MBA / M.Sc. IT candidates are offered)
2. Sales of software products to various corporates (non-IT background students)
As you are from non-IT background, you will be offered the 2nd choice, if you are comfortable with the sales job then go for it, otherwise it could not be a good decision for you. It is ecstatic having such interest as passion but be clever before investing.

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kavya kavyaa

Beginner-Level 5

IIBS ranked 3rd in terms of placements. In my course, all the students get placed in MNCs every year. The highest package offered is 22 LPA, the average package is 12 LPA, and the lowest package is 3-4 LPA. Every year, many top recruiting companies like Amazon, Accenture, Flipkart, IBM, Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, etc. , come for placements. The top roles offered are project manager, business consultant, marketing manager, HR manager, operation manager, etc. 60% of students got internships in my course in companies like Deloitte, Amazon, Microsoft, Britannia, etc. The teachers are well-qualified and are Ph.D. holders. They have many yea
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Akshat Raj

Contributor-Level 8

IIM-Bangalore has some strict percentage criteria for boards (80% above in 10th and 12th, if I am not wrong). So, B might be off the books, but you still seem to have a decent chance at C with a high percentile. I don't want to be blunt, but you will really need to nail CAT hard. Otherwise, try looking at ISB, etc. wherein the admission isn't so marks based.
Good luck.

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Kanika Singh

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Thank you for showing your interest in GLBIMR. This institute embodies the value system of the group and inculcates a learning process through competition, collaboration and cooperation in keeping with the commitment to make our students placement ready. GLBIMR is offering 4 certification programs to the students as a part of the curriculum: Digital Marketing Certificate course, Advance MS Excel certification, Lean Six Sigma Certification, Entrepreneurship Certification Course Lectures by faculty members introduce concepts, techniques, issues and motivate exchange of individual views. Students are expected to have a high level of prepa
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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
The official website for admission and applications to Germany is as under. In case you need any further guidance, revert here only:
http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/15067/index.html

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Sumit SinghPresently I am in 12th.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
Maths is compulsory for engineering with physics and chemistry.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

Contributor-Level 10

It is good if you have scored first class marks. Good companies always look at the overall marks scored by the candidates. Mostly, the graduation and MBA scores and they also have a keen eye on your learning abilities.

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

Guide-Level 11

Few colleges and universities offer a degree in the name of B.Com in computer applications. There isn't much of a difference between B.Com and B.com in computer applications. Think and decide whether in which field you wish to pursue B.Com from. There are field such as finance, accounting, taxation, etc. As far as computer applications are concerned, you will be taught basic computer knowledge and things like computer accounting, Tally, erp9, etc.

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Sameer Das

Contributor-Level 9

Both are good options but government colleges will be more affordable and have a low fee as compared to private colleges and private colleges will offer better facilities as compared to government ones.

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