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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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No, you can not. You can only work for 20 hours (part-time) per week. If you are lucky, you might get the job of your interest, then you can show the number of hours you worked for.

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Shweta Mandhyan

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CAT cutoff is 99.96 percentile.

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Shweta Mandhyan

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It is same as MMS Rs 69,000 per year.

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aneesh rammiles to go before I sleep......

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80% plus is required to get into good college.

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Balbir Singh

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Hi Sreekanth,
I would recommend you to pursue MBA course in banking and finance sector from any of the reputed business colleges with good accrediting grade and ranking in case if you are a working. I would highly suggest, you should pursue Management development programmes that are been conducted at many business schools. These MDP programmes are designed in such a way that it would help a particular working professional to gain lots of knowledge in very short period of time.
To get more information about MDP programmes, kindly visit the link mentioned below:
http://bit.ly/2f7Qwmx
Good Luck!

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After completing Class 12th, several courses offer excellent career prospects and growth opportunities. Engineering (B.Tech/B.E.) provides specializations in fields like Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering, leading to careers in technology and infrastructure. Medicine (MBBS/BDS) offers pathways to becoming a doctor or dentist, with significant opportunities in healthcare and research. A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, or Biology can lead to roles in research and teaching. Commerce (B.Com) opens avenues in finance, accounting, and banking, while Business Administration (BBA)

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