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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

It is not really advisable to pursue an M.Phil degree since the Modi government's decision has been announced to remove M.Phil from the recognition list. It is usually a two-year academic research programme that is often referred to as a double master's. This decision will not affect students currently enrolled in the course said the University Grants Commission (UGC) to relieve the students. Considering this it is not a good idea to go for an M.Phil. Hope it helps.

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Rohit Mathur

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For calculating best four percentage (B.Com Honors):-
English (mandatory) + 3 other subjects with highest marks (out of Accounts, Maths, economics, Business)
Any additional subject such as physical education will not be considered as part of best four even if you score cent percent in that.
For Economics hons :-
English (mandatory) + Mathematics (mandatory) + 2 more subject with highest marks ( accountancy, economics, business)
This method of calculating percentage is not just for SRCC but for all DU colleges.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Nirupan. The cost of a full-time MBA degree depends on from which B-school you're pursuing it and the location of the institute (if it doesn't have its own campus). An MBA from a government funded B-school (e.g IIM, FMS, JBIMS, Sydenham, etc.) can cost you around Rs 4-6 lakhs, whereas, the same from a private institute can cost you around Rs 12-20 lakhs.

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Ashok Suthar

Beginner-Level 5

You must go for a degree course.

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Tarishi Joshi

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MA will be a good option since it is a Master's degree and you can learn more about your subjects which will eventually help you in building your career.

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Rahil MohammadB.tech graduate in ME, MBA from NIT, Rourkela

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Aswathy,
Dates vary from college to college. For the college in which you are trying to get admission, please refer to its website or consult their current students.
Hope this helps.

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Deepanshi JainCareer

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Refer the following link for the same:
http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Into-MIT

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

Guide-Level 11

Hi Priyanka,
Shree Balaji Institute of Management, Pune is the best option in case of quality of education, good infrastructure, top faculty and job placements.
Thank you!

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Meera Thampy

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No, it is not possible to apply to this college.

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Rahil MohammadB.tech graduate in ME, MBA from NIT, Rourkela

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Avik,
Indian Institute for Hotel Management is one of the best colleges for hotel management. You can go for it if you are planning to take admission here.
For fee structure, please refer to the college's website.
Hope this helps.

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Rhedem Suryavanshi

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Practice daily, solve your text book, refer previous year question papers.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
You can consider the below mentioned options:
1. Sikkim Manipal University.
2. AIMA.
3. Amity University Distance education.
4. ICFAI.
5. IGNOU.
6. Symbiosis.
7. Punjab Technical University.
All the best.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Yes, but the university will eventually check your 12th percentage also when making a decision. You can check this website, it mentions the college names and scholarship amount for specific SAT scores. Please browse through the website given:
http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com/

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