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Its not at all necessary to speak English, and i hope if you can write this question what you have asked, Its OK that you can understand it well and can move forward at you career path.
And never think that you can't speak English due to that you lose some opportunity,
Always take this opportunity as a challenge and completed it in any case
Hope from now you can find yourself eligible for every kind of challenge
Best of Luck
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We offer Under Graduate and Post Graduate courses.
For details please visit our website www.niemindia.com
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Generally it has to be divided by 9.5 which comes out to be 6.67. You can yet confirm from your respective college/university.
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To guide you further I would like to know about your academics so kindly send us scan copy of your academic documents including your passport copy, IELTS score (if appear), documents of work experience (if any) to check admission requirement. Once having details from your side we will be able to guide you further for the process. For more detailed guidance contact us through the ecard available on Shiksha site or check our website www.educationw
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1. Both are equally good in terms of career prospects. You may pick either as each offers a promising career with lucrative options.
2. Course Curriculum varies but to give you a generalized view:-
B.F.M- Mathematics, Business Communication, Computer Studies, Accounting, Quantitative Methods, Economics, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Organisational Behavior, Business Law, Systems Analysis, Entrepreneurial Studies and Leadership, Corporate Strategy Planning.
B.A.F- Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, Economics, Commerce, Information Technology, Business Communication, Financial Management, Taxation, Business Law, Quantitative
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