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No, the SSC CHSL exam centres once allotted cannot be changed by candidates. The preference of exam centres should be entered carefully while filling out the SSC CHSL application form. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) allots the exam centres on the basis of preferences given by candidates. However, the Commission reserves the right to cancel any CHSL Centre and ask the candidates of that centre to appear from another centre.

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There are 2 ways to seek admission in M. Comm
Direct Entry
If you're a B. Comm (Prog) or B. Comm (hons) student at the Delhi University then you can seek a direct admission into M. Comm based on your graduation CGPA. The minimum requirement is 60% for general category, fulfilling which the University will prepare a merit list and offer admission into various Colleges offering M. Comm
2. Entrance Exam
The University also conducts an entrance exam for admissions into its M. Comm programme. After which the admissions are offered as per the merit list. The total number of seats of each category are specified on the Commerce department, DU webs
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The first step before starting your studies is to prepare a timetable. Those students who think that making a timetable is a waste of time done a blunder mistake. Instead of wasting time every day thinking about what to study or where to start, make a proper plan. Pick Up the study material, check out the CA Foundation exam pattern and allocate time to every subject and every chapter according to the days left in your exam. This will not just organize your studies in a proper manner but also help you to analyze your performance.

Teachers play a major role in the success and the failure of a student. Many of the students crack this exam

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Sri Balaji University
SMS
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Asian Business School
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Doon Business School
FOSTIIMA.

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Snigdha Kumar

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Yes, you can. Considering you are doing MBA not PGDM. An your minimum aggregate of marks is not less than 55% in MBA.

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