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SUBHANKAR HALDERI am a student.

Contributor-Level 7

Actually, 50% numbers are entry ticket for B.Ed, MDU and some other universities offering B.Ed course with these number.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

1. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed at Delhi University:
Bachelor's degree or any other qualification recognised equivalent thereto from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+3 or 11+2+2 pattern, or with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+2 or 11+3 pattern.
Have studied at least two subjects at the Bachelors degree level, to be later taken as school teaching subjects, from out of the ones indicated in List - I or List - II given in Item 2 below, with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in each of these two subjects.
List I: Accountancy, Psychology, Business studies, Sociology, Philosophy.
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Eligibility to apply for the course:
Successful completion of graduation, preferably in the arts stream, completed from a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) at the level of graduation.
Top universities that conduct entrance exams in the country for admission to the course:
University of Delhi
Jamia Milia Islamia University
Banaras Hindu University
Hindi and Foreign Language University. Thanks!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Master of Education (M.Ed) Eligibility Criteria:
Any person who has successfully cleared his Bachelors of Education i.e. B.Ed from a recognised institution with at least 50% marks is eligible to apply for this course. Students with a B.El.Ed. or BA in Education can also apply to the programme.
Thanks.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Kritika,
There are lots of options you can go for if you don't want to go for home science. You can go for diploma in aviation management and can join any aviation industry as a crew member or ground staff.
You can go for some designing courses by NIFT or computer courses by NIIT.
For more, you can ask Ms. Chetna, she is an expert in this. You can find her on https://shiksha.com or www.bassekraah.com.
All the best.

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Mohd Junaid

Beginner-Level 3

It will be hard to get any state government college as even the counselling of many colleges is about to end and the sessions will probably start from mid of August. But, you can still look for it in your area. But, the best option will be to join any private college because your board percentage and Mains score is too low. And, the private colleges are doing exceptionally well, so you can go for it.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both career options of MCA and MBA are equally good. If you are technical oriented and want to pursue technical career then you are advised to do MCA else pursue MBA.

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

Both the colleges are equally good in terms of faculty and placements but to know the exact scenario get in touch with the current students through social media or in person.

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Radhika Pai

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Hi,
Basics of computers can be learnt through holidays. If not, I'm sure you do know a little about it due to Computers being an additional subject back in school.
And, first year of engineering is mostly about brushing up concepts, so you do have computer science as a subject in first year and they teach from required basics. Then you can learn the remaining in comps required for EC through the holidays after first year. At the end of first year you will know what to focus on, so it's easier.
All the best.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Yes you can as the qualification for being an air hostess is 12th pass with 50% marks, good height, fluent in English.
You can join any air hostess academy after 12th for your Diploma and apply for any airlines.
All the best.

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Ajay SharmaGraduate and Professional Enginner

Beginner-Level 3

Kindly be specific when asking questions.
Here are some suggestions for career in Computer Science and Information Technology field for under graduate courses.
In India, you can assume three levels of institutes for IT career :
1. Indian institute of Technologies (IITs) : Highest in quality, Established by Indian Government. There are only 7-8 IITs in India and 7 more are under development. experience : IIT Mumbai, IIT Delhi, etc.
2. National institute of Technologies (NITs) : Lower standard than IITs, established by Indian government one in each state. There are only 35 approximately NITs across all over India. Ex. MNIT Jaipur, NIT Waran
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Aishwarya,
Sales: It happens one time, the seller won't consider any service in that matter, but whereas marketing is more comprehensive. It ends with customer satisfaction. It involve several activities like product to brand image to after sales service to customer satisfaction at the end.
There are multiple jobs under marketing:
1. Customer services executive.
2. After sales services executive.
3. Product executive.
4. Brand executive, etc.
All the best.

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Sakshi Dhiman

Contributor-Level 7

Please don't run after marks. Run after skills. 70% marks are sufficient in B.Tech. Rest is a bonus. Work on your skills. They are a must.

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Satyapriya Raut

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You should pursue MBA after BBA.

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Pritpal Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Enamul Sardar,
There are various Human Resource Management courses available which you can do, some are from Gov't approved organisation some are from private organisation. Certified Human Resources Manager
Professional in Human Resources Training Course (PHR)
Senior Professional in Human Resources Training Course (SPHR)
Regards
Pritpal Singh.

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