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Eligibility requirements:
1. Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium.
(5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependen
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Yes, you can pursue B.Com with CA at Xavier's. Also, you can do a job as Xavier's offer evening college for B.Com.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
As long as I know CA is an undergraduate course. So, you don't need B.Com degree to be eligible for that.
And also, you just have to pass 10+2 to sit for the CA CPT exam.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
You have posted the same question several times. Anyway, answering it again for your help.
For applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's College (Park Street Campus), Maths / B.Maths / Stats is compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate. However, for applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's University (New Town Campus), Maths/B.Maths/Stats is not compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Already answered your question. Anyway, telling you again for your help.
For applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's College (Park Street Campus), Maths / B.Maths / Stats is compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate. However, for applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's University (New Town Campus), Maths/B.Maths/Stats is not compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate.
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Look, colleges call students only when the students inquire about the same. Also, the colleges send emails in order to make you apply for it.
Thanks and all the best.
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It Sorry to say that none of the colleges are a good option.
My suggestion is that don't go for Indira because of low & degraded placement. I know some of the students are even not placed from there.
Please research about PIBM. I think it will be helpful for you & it is also far better than Indira.
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Yes, you can pursue your career in law after graduation. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LLB is that you have to get minimum of 50% marks in your graduation degree and you might have to clear some entrance test with it, (it may vary with the university you want to take admission in).
After LLB, you can appear for civil and judicial services in your respective states. IAS Services, JAGS, services in Army, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and Company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practice in Criminal, Civil or Income Tax as an Advocate. It will be advisable if you do your degree from a well-known university that provides
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Your career will start after you finish your CPL training from NFTI or any other training college.
The fee structure ranges from somewhere around 35-40 lakh.
They also offer entry into Indigo Cadet Pilot Programme. You can also pursue that and obviously the fee is higher for this course than what I've mentioned above.
Try visiting this link:
https://www.cae.com/civil-aviation/training-centres/cae-gondia-nfti
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