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Mayur

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There are many good as well as bad colleges in Pune, please take admission wisely, and please don't take admission in siddhant college, they're are fraud, trust me there is 0 placement, I'm an ex student of that college, I had good academic score now I'm working in MNC, but I've earned this job on my own, siddhant college didn't help me to build my career, there is no on campus interviews for this college, most of the MNCs don't even know about this college, and trust me fees for engineering is something like Lacs per year, and you don't get what u paid for, many talented teachers have left this college because this college doesn't hav
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Mansi SahaniI am pursuing my bcom hons from Jdmc

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First of all, it totally depends upon you whether you opt B.Com (Hons) or B.Com pass but in many commerce colleges or institutions students opted B.Com (Hons) as compared to B.Com pass. It is your interest whether you go for B.Com (Hons) or B.Com pass, generally B.Com (Hons) is wider and in depth of a particular subject like cost accounting, financial accounting, corporate accounting, management accounting, financial management, taxation, laws, GST, etc. which helps in further studies, i.e. chartered accountant and MBA but as compared to B.Com (Hons) subjects, B.Com course does not have much in detail.

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sutar abhilash

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If you are totally interested in game design, you have gaming colleges in Bangalore and Hyderabad. If not animation doesn't cope with games , animation is totally different compare with game design.

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Sandeep Parashar

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If you are fully passionate and dedicated about clearing the UPSC exam, then go for B.Sc, because it is completed in a shorter period as compare to B.Tech which is harder consume more time and difficult for you to balance the studies of UPSC and B.Tech.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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In my opinion, B.Tech agriculture is the best.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Based on the parameters mentioned, my ranking would be as follows: PGDM e-Business &get; PGDM Research & Business Analytics &get; PGDM Core &get; PGDM Business Design &get; PGDM Retail &get; MS.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
There are various options you can choose from nowadays. You can pursue MBA in Marketing, Finance, HR, Operations, IT, International Business, etc. As per your interest. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-5-mba-specializations-in-india-blogId-3223
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Today there are only around 5,000 qualified physiotherapists in India? Yet, it is estimated that one physiotherapist is required for every 10,000 people, and the demand for trained professionals is very high. There is a lot of scopes no matter what specialisation you choose. Physiotherapists in the private sector are better off according to me. Most students who pass outlook for government jobs which are less in number. Instead, you should aim to be a good entrepreneur; the market is doing much better. You can set up your own practice or centre. Also, there are ample jobs available in private hospitals. Be active and grab opportunities
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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BBM will help you to get a bird's view of management in business and you can do an MBA afterwards. So, I would say that BBM is better.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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B.Sc. In agriculture in India is a 4 year graduate course consisting of topics such as plant genetics, entomology, plant pathology, horticulture, soil Science, agricultural economics, etc. The main aim of this course is to improve agriculture productivity scientifically. The career opportunities in this area include government sector jobs in banks (involved in sanctioning of Agricultural loans) and other state based plantation boards. Private sector jobs include serving at the managerial level in Plantations, Agricultural Machinery industry, officer level posts in Fertilizer manufacturing companies etc. One can even go for research and
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