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Jyoti Prajapati

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Rupika Jain

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I don't know about other colleges but PCTE Group of Institutes is one of the best colleges that I know, because I have done my post-graduation from the college itself and the experience was amazing, be it academically as we were given practical experience or in exploring other skills. PCTE works a lot on its students whether it is on their communication skills or in increasing the confidence by sending the students on nationwide competitions, or how to have a professional code of conduct, to being aware of what is happening globally, understanding the concepts by providing hands on experience and the list goes on, the college always wa
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Hemant Trivedi

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Both the programs are good in their own way. It depends on your aptitude and career plans. If you have a strong positive feeling for numbers and accounting, B.Com is great for you. With an inclination towards administration and engagement with people, a BBA would lead you to great careers. The NorthCap University Gurugram Haryana is amongst the best options with all the infrastructure and rigour required for a good undergraduate study. All the best for your future endeavors.

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Deepreet Kalsi

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Of course, PCTE Group of Institutes is a great option to go for MCA I in fact have done my graduation from PCTE and the level of exposure that I got was incredible, PCTE gave a lot of opportunities where I could explore myself both academically and got a chance to participate in a lot of activities as well and the best part is that we were given practical exposure with the help of which I was able to bag a university position. Not only this, the college has students from 42 different countries which gives a global environment so you don't have to go out of the country to experience such level of exposure and environment. Besides this,
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Anmol Kapoor

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If you are looking for MBA college in Punjab. I would recommend you to go for PCTE Group of Institutes as I have done my MBA in finance and marketing from it and can assure you that PCTE would bring the best out of you. Having said that there are a large number of colleges that still use traditional methodologies where only theoretical concepts are taught. But the experience that I got in PCTE was completely hands on. PCTE always focuses on providing practical exposure to its students in all streams that it runs. We in MBA were indulged in different activities, games, exercises, workshops like RAWAR, Consumer Hub to name a few. Not onl
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Hans Raj

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Chandigarh University is better in many ways because of best infrastructure, best placement records, Semester Exchange programme is available for the student, NAAC A+ accreditation, Hi -Tech Computer Labs are available, practical exposure to the students and special classes which helps to crack the Interview, Student friendly university, well experienced and qualified faculty.

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Tushinder Preet Kaur

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Every institute has its eligibility norms and some conditions for migration. Probably after mapping the syllabus and meeting other requirements, you may proceed.

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SIDHARTH GUPTA

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It is impossible with 86% and without UT quota. But there are chances if you fall under some reservation category.

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