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2014-03-26 20:18:52
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For Hindi minority category cut-off went down till 150.
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2014-03-26 20:14:26Guide-Level 11
Well there are numerous graduation options for a science graduate depending on your area of interest. Some of the graduation options are:
MBBS (If you have studied in +2),
Engineering,
Law,
Management,
Banking and Finance
etc.
To get a better idea, I would recommend you to try the Career Central. Below is the link
https://www.shiksha.com/career-opportunities
Hope this helps.
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All The Best!
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Yes, Indira Institute of Management do accept MAT-FEB Score card.
Other options are CAT/XAT/CMAT/ATMA/MH-CET
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Contributor-Level 7
I think MCA will be better option after B.Com. As it is # year course, it will provide you better opportunity to enhance your skills.
You can do better, if you go for you interest.
Here you can check list of institutes located in Gujrat:
http://www.gtumca.in/College/MCA_Colleges_In_Gujarat.aspx
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2014-03-26 19:10:44
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Acharya Institue of Graduate Studies
Affiliation : Banglore University , all the programmes are recognised by the Government of Karnataka
Established: 2005
Eligibility For B.com. program
Passed in 10+2 with any recognized board in India
Duration: 3 years
They not mentioned about their fee structure:
I would request you to please visit the link given below and fill your details online the admission coordinators contact you very soon and clear all your doubts about the admission:
http://www.acharya.ac.in/admissions/
or you can mail them
admissions@acharya.ac.in
info@acharya.ac.in
or you can mail your queries
Prof. Gurunath Rao Vaidya
Princi
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