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The basic eligibility for admission to MA Sociology has been mentioned below. Graduation degree in any stream
Students with Arts and Humanities stream have, however, an advantage
Minimum pass percentage required varies from 45% to 50%
Students from Science and Education streams should have 60% or above in their graduation degree for admission to MA Sociology course.
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It entirely depends upon the college(s) you are targeting. The government-funded ones (e.g. SIMSREE, FMS) have relatively low fees as compared to the private ones (e.g. IIMs, SP Jain, XLRI). The fee range of the two-year MBA program can be anywhere from Rs 21k till Rs 30 Lacs.
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MBA has great opportunities and wide scope. First thing is that you need to identify your area of interest in which you would like to make your career. Go for MS as they have MBA in IT and systems or else you can go for PGDM (Operations, HR, Marketing, and Finance). Good Luck Mate.
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Contact : http://www.dhanwatenationalcollege.com/contact-2
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https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/culinary-arts/course/diploma-in-patisserie-and-confectionery-itm-institute-of-hotel-management-oshiwara-oshiwara-mumbai-233614
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As per my knowledge, the UGC norms do not allow a student to pursue two academic degrees in one single year. Even if one is regular and the other from distance. Moreover, it is advisable to focus on one course at a time.
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No, a commerce student is not eligible for medical. Good luck.
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