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Nitesh Kumar Tiwari

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Depends you may be eligible to appear for the NIFT National Institute of Fashion Technology) entrance exam. The eligibility criteria for the exam may vary depending on the programme you are interested in. However, for most undergraduate programs, the eligibility criteria include:
Age: The candidate should be between 17 to 23 years of age as of October 1 of the admission year. For SC/ST/PHP candidates, the upper age limit may be relaxed by 5 years. Educational qualification: The candidate should have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination from a recognised board. Since you have already completed your post-graduation from commerce, you
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Nitesh Kumar Tiwari

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Yes, a commerce graduate with 20 years of experience in the road and highway industry can pursue an online degree in civil engineering. However, the exact admission requirements and eligibility criteria for online civil engineering programs may vary from one institution to another. In general, most online civil engineering degree programs require a strong background in mathematics and Physics which are essential subjects for engineering. As a commerce graduate, you may need to complete prerequisite courses in calculus, Physics and other related subjects before being accepted into a civil engineering programme. Additionally, some online
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Yogesh Shukla

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After 12 th there are a lot of competitive exams which depends on stream
1) Science
JEE Mains and advance
NEET
SSC CHSL
UPSC NDA
2) COMMERCE
CA professional sort of. SSC CHSL
UPSC NDA
3) ARTS
CA
SSC CHSL
UPSC NDA
Recently CUET has been introduced for admission to colleges.

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Anil Bandharapu

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Hi, According to me I would advice you to go to St Andrew's. Because when compared to other colleges st Andrew's is the best. This college also has extra activities and options like gym, library etc. The infrastructure of the college is also good. When it come to placements, the college provides only a few companies.

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Shreya Singh

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B.Com/B.Com (Hons)
BA/B.Sc Statistics. Bachelors in Finance and Accounting (BAF Course)
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
BA/B.Sc Economics. Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS)
Chartered Accountancy.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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The most popular course study in UK after 12th commerce include Business, Marketing, Management, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Accountancy and Law. After UG, MBA is the most enticing degree for a commerce graduate. There are various universities in UK offering MBA as either a 1-2 year degree or as an accelerated programs.

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palak mahajan

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Hi Bhumika ofcourse you can do M.Phil in commerce as a external. But I would like to suggest you that do and complete your post graduation first. Only then pursue for M.Phil. Because you need to expand your knowledge first.

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ROUNAK KUMAR JHA

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Hi Chinmay!
In the present year board, the paper style of Class 12th Gujarati language is also divided into Five sections. These are:
1. MCQ- 15 marks
2. Very short answer- 15 marks
3. Short answer- 20 marks
4. Long answer- 30 marks
5. Very long answer- 20 marks. Total 100 marks. Best of luck.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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Commerce stream includes subjects like Accounts, Business studies, Economics etc.

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Abhishek nandgowli

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The second merit list for first-year junior college (FYJC) courses was released Friday morning and cut-offs dipped 0.5-2% across streams and colleges. Thank you.

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