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Shivangi Gupta

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No, no teaching experience is required for applying for B.Ed in commerce. The training of teaching is provided in B.Ed course itself.

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Varun Murugan

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The Academic Staff College at the University of Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram offers various training programs aimed at enhancing the skills of educators. Here are the key details:Courses Offered: The college conducts Refresher Courses, Induction Programs, and Short Term Courses across multiple disciplines.Duration: Refresher courses typically last for 30 days.Focus Areas: These programs focus on improving teaching methodologies, research skills, and professional development for academic staff.Eligibility: Primarily aimed at university and college faculty members.For specific course details, application procedures, and schedules, you ca
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Chanchal Chauhan

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After completing Class 12 with Commerce stream, you can appear for many competitive exams, some of which are listed below: CLATCUET UG SETIPU CETAIMA href="https://www.shiksha.com/bba/nmims-npat-exam">NMIMS NPATAIMA UGAT

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krish mittal

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No, you are not directly eligible for the UGC NET exam in Commerce if you have completed your postgraduation in Statistics. The UGC NET eligibility criteria specify that candidates must have a master's degree in the subject they wish to appear for. Since you have a master's degree in Statistics, you would typically be eligible to appear for the UGC NET exam in Statistics rather than Commerce.To appear for the UGC NET exam in Commerce, you would need to have a postgraduation degree in Commerce or a related field. However, if you are interested in pursuing a career in Commerce education or research, you might consider doing a relevant qu
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Maheeka Walia

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Hi Aniket, Pursuing an MBA in Commerce from Lovely Professional University is an excellent decision for anyone looking to gain comprehensive business knowledge along with specialised expertise in commerce. LPU's MBA programme offers a well-rounded curriculum that blends core management principles with in-depth understanding of commerce-related topics such as accounting, finance, economics and business law. The university focuses on practical learning providing students with opportunities to engage in real-world projects, internships and industry interactions. This ensures that students not only grasp theoretical concepts but also devel
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MUNI Lokesh

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Yes, as a third-year Bachelor of Commerce student, you are eligible to take the B.Ed CET exam in Maharashtra. According to the eligibility criteria for the Maharashtra B.Ed CET, candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) in any discipline, which includes Commerce. There is no maximum age limit, and candidates can apply regardless of their age. Additionally, those appearing for their final year exams are also eligible to apply. Therefore, you can proceed with your application for the B.Ed CET exam without any issues related to your current academic status. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The Global Centre for Entrepreneurship and Commerce, also abbreviated as GCEC, offers a few seats under its MBA program. While it usually takes about 60 to 120 intakes for the MBA programme annually, the batch intake will vary with every year, and also depend upon the specializations undertaken within a particular year. Small batches ensure that personalized attention to students is always made available by the college. For the most accurate and recent information on the number of seats available, it can be obtained from the global center's official website or in its admissions office.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The fees at DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce for B.Com is around INR 4,590 as a total for three years. A graduate from here can expect a salary anywhere between INR 2.5 to 4 Lacs per annum. Depending upon the skills and the job profile, it could vary. The college strives to provide a holistic education with scope for co-curricular activities, which most likely would enhance employability. Although specific statistics may differ for placement, the college seeks to better equip students to pursue commerce and related fields. 

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Gauresh G Pai

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Here's some information about the cutoff and fees for a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) at RJ Tibrewal Commerce College:Cutoff: The cutoff for the 2024-2025 B.Com. program is as follows:MediumBoardSEBCEnglishGSHSEB71.14, 76.00, 73.57GujaratiGSHSEB67.4Based on the Jhunjhunwala College cut off 2022, students applying for the B.Com course must score between 80 to 75 percent. For B.Sc Biotechnology, the cutoff was between 75 to 65 percent, and the B.Sc Information Technology cutoff percentage was between 76.67 to 71.5.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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As to obtaining the latest cutoff information as relates to Bachelor of Commerce B.Com at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce in Pune, one might visit their website or alternatively ask for direct contact with its admissions office. Generally speaking, cutoffs vary in a yearly cycle due to several factors like performance levels in entrance exams and various applicant numbers. Over recent years, cutoffs could range between 80 % and 90 % specialization-wiser. During the admission season, regular monitoring will keep you updated regarding specific cutoff marks.

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