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AYUSH KUMAR PANDEY

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You need to complete your 12th with maths and score well in it to apply for BCA course from any university.

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Harsha Sinha

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Hi,
You can refer the link for college comparison:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-863-22172

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

Guide-Level 13

Dear Sudeep,
There will not be any problem. Only the problem that may occur is that some top good companies at the time of their recruitment may not hire drop students.

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

There are various opportunities available in IT sector. It includes software development, software infrastructure management, IT support, IT recruitment, software testing, etc. It depends on your choice and interest in which field you want to make your career.

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Neetu Singh

Scholar-Level 16

If you are not choosing LPU for MBA, make sure you are into IIMs or the deemed government business schools of India. Moreover, I would suggest you go through NIRF rankings 2018 for B-Schools and plan accordingly. LPU has been ranked 50th. Also, spending more money on colleges has nothing to do with the quality of education. It has to do with the quality of their infrastructure (for private colleges).
I did MBA from LPU and LPU is helping me grow professionally and personally with its career-oriented programs and support.I would say ,The Business School of LPU is accredited from (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Prog
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Keshav Sharma

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You can check the below mentioned link:
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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
The admission process of BCA varies from college to college. The eligibility criteria also varies. Some institutes conduct common entrance exam and some take direct admission. You should contact your preferred institute directly to know their admission process.

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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

Contributor-Level 8

India CMA/ICWA is well recognised in India. Outside India, the recognition is not as much because different countries would have their own, country-wise recognised cost accounting course. For example, the cost accounting in England is called the CIMA and in the US it is called the US CMA. When it comes to US CMA, the situation is different. US CMA is globally recognised and a significant reason for this is because of the global level presence of the American companies and MNCs. CMAs also earn about 15-20% more than their non-CMA peers.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Delhi Technical University (DTU) is no. 1 government university for lateral entry B.Tech admission based on university reputation, ranking, faculty, facilities and placement records.

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Rohit Mathur

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you can pursue home science from a college along with journalism course.

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

There is no problem to pursue B.Tech in civil engineering. A student can change his field of study after Diploma. You can also apply for lateral entry into B.Tech directly.

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deepthi Elizabeth

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No, the one in March is the last one.

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piyush ranjan

Beginner-Level 4

It depends on your financial condition. If you can pay 2.5-3 lakhs per annum and you are not getting IITs, NITs or reputed government colleges, then you can opt for Vellore Institute of Technology.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

A talented, skilled and passionate person will never have difficulty in finding good employment. HR has numerous opportunities in all big companies in the world. Rather than deciding your field on the basis of placement, you should figure out your passions.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Vandana,
Narsee Monjee is famous for MBA. You are still in class 12th. Graduation of any branch is acceptable. They look for your thinking ability. There are plenty of MBA's with commerce at graduation.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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In general, the admission process for MBA and PGDM programs in India involves multiple stages, including entrance exams, group discussions, personal interviews, and sometimes written tests. The admission process may also vary depending on whether you apply through the Common Admission Process (CAP) or directly to the college or university. To determine your chances of getting admission to a good college through CAP, you should consider your academic qualifications, work experience, and performance in the entrance exam. It's also essential to research the colleges participating in CAP and their previous year's cutoff scores to get an id
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Rnjita,
The minimum eligibility criteria to apply for engineering is 50 percent. Therefore, with minimum 50 percent, you can apply for WBJEE and other state level entrance examinations. For JEE Mains, your minimum percentage should be 60 percent and for JEE Advanced, your percentage should be 75. Your marks in non-science subjects, i.e. Hindi and English doesn't count in deciding the eligibility. I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Harshit Kumar HarshJournalist by passion and profession

Contributor-Level 6

55% is the minimum percentage that you need in clas 12th.

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Anurag MoitraPGDM - Global

Contributor-Level 9

Hi, first attend any entrance test like CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT, KMAT after scoring a decent score you can apply through online then group discussion and personal interview or telephony round if you clear all successfully you can get the admission. Skype interview option is also there.
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