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Hello Akhil, you have raised a very interesting query. Let me try to answer you. Even in India, to get transfer from one college to another college involves lots of issues. Equivalence of course between the two different universities if you wish to change college which is in the different university. Willingness of your present college to allow you to leave. This is very interesting since many private colleges simply refuse to take any action since they fear losing of the income if a student leaves their college. As you can SEE there are so many hurdles even within India you can imagine the hassles if you have to migrate to any univers
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For the benefits of students passing out of school in 2020 and wishing to do BBA from Canada or Australia, it is advisable to study in an Indian college this year that offers an international degree for its BBA programme. You may study at the Indian college for this year and next year after the pandemic ends you can take a transfer to the university/ college of your choice or the partner College. For example, IILM offers BBA in association with Monroe College, New York. The students get an opportunity to realise their study abroad dreams wherein they receive an internationally accredited degree in India itself. Students will be registe
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Dear Farzeen, As a course BBA has really gained popularity due to its high relevance with different streams and at most Indian universities, it is not mandatory for you to have had Maths in 12th to opt for the BBA course. It is the eligibility criteria that you must have a look at by visiting the websites of your chosen universities. IILM University accepts applications for the BBA course if the student has cleared 10+2 in any discipline with minimum 50% marks from a recognised board. They can then proceed for the interview process (www.iilm.edu.in). Liberal education at IILM University also allows you to take papers across different d
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