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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
1: B SC:Try not to think little of this course. A B Sc Degree took after by a M Sc Degree from a decent school can be much useful to you and help manufacture a promising vocation. The best part about this course is there is monstrous extension in examine field.
2:BBA BBA resembles a course just underneath the level of MBA. It remains for Bachelor of Business Administration. BBA took after by MBA is a decent prospect for science assemble understudies moreover. Doing just BBA may likewise enable you to find an occupation. It is a 3 years in length Bachelor's Degree course.
3:BBA+M
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Desh Bhagat University| Punjab
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Scholar-Level 17
You better try in another field.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, you will find few options, you can check colleges under SPP like George Brown, Durham College, Fanshawe College, Humber College, etc . You can find out the best colleges here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/bachelors-in-hospitality-courses-sl
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You may try this also http://igrua.gov.in/Courses.htm
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Hi Meet, you can get a student visa after getting the admission offer letter from the university. Every university has different admission requirements and with 65%, you won't get too many options in Canada since competition is very high. You can check here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/bachelors-of-humanities-colleges-cl
As far as the best course is concerned, you should know what is best for your future, know what you want and study accordingly. Every student has different aim and interests, you should follow yours. See the above link for suitable programs and decide.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. Create a Study Plan: Create a study plan that includes all the topics from the syllabus and allocate time to each topic based on your strength and weaknesses.
2. Refer to NCERT Books: NEET is based mostly on NCERT syllabus. So, it is essential for you to refer to NCERT books while studying.
3. Practice Mock Tests: Mock tests are a great way to assess your preparation for the NEET Exam. You can take sev
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi,
It depends on which university you are applying to. Almost every highly ranked university in Canada requires 75%. You have to check the admission requirements and apply to universities whose requirements fit your profile closely. See here, it will help you:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/be-btech-colleges-dc
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Most the students opting for Masters and subsequent Ph.D ultimately land in ICAR research network, as researchers/scientists and assistant professors with lovely perks and salaries and peaceful life.
You may choose from different stream in physical sciences, environmental science, social sciences & biological sciences and go to JNU biotech, IGDRI MA Economics and several other opportunities. But to switch you need to put concentrated efforts on the subject of y
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The overall weightage is given to GD and PI round which constitute of 70% of your performance in GD and PI and 30% to your overall marks which includes your academy plus your entrance score.
The overall weightage is given to GD and PI round which constitute of 70% of your performance in GD and PI and 30% to your overall marks which includes your academy plus your entrance score there for your chances to getting in BIMM Majorly depends on your performance on your GD and PI round
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Scholar-Level 17
Majority of the universities have a fall intake if you check the intakes and deadlines properly. So with a spring intake you are limiting your options. Additionally, scholarship options are limited in spring, also it affects part time jobs and internship opportunities.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
A graduate with a B.Ed is not considered eligible to apply for teaching in Higher Secondary Schools or Colleges.
To be eligible to teach in colleges/universities, apart from holding a Master's degree, you will have to qualify National Eligibility Test for Lectureship or the State Eligibility Test for Lectureship, both conducted under the regulation of University Grant Commission.
I would suggest you go for MBA after BBA as MBA does not restricts you
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