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The best strategy is to keep taking mock tests regularly. If you have already taken the SAT you know your weak areas. College board has plenty of resources for online study. Revise and keep taking mock tests regularly. Work harder on sections where you scored less and see how can you improve and give 100% to the sections you are confident in. Analyze the results.
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St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed Commerce college in the country. It is 130+ years old institution. It ranks top 8th in India and top 2nd in Bangalore after Christ University. There would always be a rush to get admission in Joseph's. The cut off too is high for B.Com. It is around 90% for General Merit, 75% for SC/ST and for Christian Catholic it is easy to get admission with 60% as Joseph's is a Christian minority College.
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Admission is possible only if you get a NOC from your current university.
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You need to have minimum aggregate of 50% in your intermediate.
You need to clear an entrance test that they conduct. If you pass that then you'll be eligible to take admission in ITS College.
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Science graduates can opt for any career related to the field in which they have specialised. Research laboratories, government organisations, manufacturing industries, R&D departments of various businesses, wildlife conservation, banking and finance and a number of other sectors welcome Science graduates with open arms. Besides, Science graduates also do well in non-Science careers such as marketing, technical writing, IT industry, BPOs and KPOs and other businesses. A B.Sc. Degree holder can also opt for an M.Sc. Programme and become an expert in his or her subject. Regards.
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The purview of All India Council for Technical Education - AICTE covers programme of technical education including training and research in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Town Planning, Management, Pharmacy, Applied Arts and Crafts, Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc. At different levels. Any course falling into this category should be recognised by AICTE and UGC both. If your course/ institute is AICTE approved then it helps to move for further studies as well as government jobs which require such courses to be approved by the relevant authorities. All the Best!
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