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Snigdha Kumar

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Delhi University announces a date with complete details to apply for admission in their graduation programme. Once the application process completes, then a cutoff list will be published according to the courses and colleges. Further, the applicant can take admission based on they qualified or wait for next cutoff. There are 4 to 5 cuttoff lists will published during the admission time from colleges w. r. t vacant seats in any courses.

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There is no link between both, JAM is for Masters, and NIOS is a board for class 10th and class 12th. There is no link between them. JAM board is more concerned with your eligibility test and your qualified degree.

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If you have an interest in technology and software and prior knowledge of programing languages, then MBA in IT having a very good career opportunity. Since you are a commerce graduate so you must evaluate yourself in terms of programing skills. If you find yourself comfortable, then go ahead with MBA in IT. Moreover, Nowadays there are options to opt for two specializations in PGDM (Normally, all colleges offering this) and that will be more useful for you. Here you can opt for Finance & IT as specialization. All the Best.

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Hello Hariom, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing a management course. However for pursuing any course in management you need to be a graduate. As you are already a Diploma holder in mechanical engineering and pursuing your AMIE, I would suggest that you complete this since it is in fat equivalent to graduation. Once you do this then you will become eligible to seek admission for or any course in management in any discipline. Best wishes to you.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Andhra University is slightly better than JNTUK
You can explore on -
IPE Hyderabad
ISB
Institute of Financial Management and Research
DMS Osmania University
DMS Acharya Nagarjuna University
NIT Warangal.

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