Calcutta University
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Management Career Options in India
Now what are some options for you after doing BA JMC
Mass Communication is not limited to journalism alone. To a great extent mass media is a modern reality which covers all aspects of human life.
A professional course in mass communication opens doors for a career in films & TV, publishing, public relations, journalism, editing, direction, filmmaking, scriptwriting, production, etc.
The list of higher study options for B.A in Journalism graduates is given below.
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IIM Calcutta have already released minimum CAT 2020 cut off in their admission policy. You can also check it from their official site. IIM Calcutta aggregate cut off of CAT 2020 is
You can check the link below for more information
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-cutoff
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In most of the top tier 1 MBA college , the requirement of marks of graduation in any of the institute is candidates must secure 50% score in graduation from a recognized education board. so it makes you not eligible for many of the colleges. A pass in UG Degree with an aggregate of 50% marks or equivalent grade. Students pursuing the International curriculum must note that eligibility is according to AIU stipulations. you may follow the below link to know details about eligibility criteria:
https://christuniversity.in/mba-admission-2021
however you may apply for XAT exams which does not have 50% marks criteria. after securing good score you may get admission in colleges which accept xat score like XLMI jamshedpur, courses offers by XLRI jamshedpur is as follows:
PGDM (BM)- business management
PGDM (HRM)- human resource management
PGDM (GM)- general management
calcutta university conducts entrance test to admission in five years integrated law course. questions would be comprises with below mentioned topics:
General English
General Awareness / Current Affairs
General Math
Test of Reasoning (Verbal & Non – Verbal)
you may follow the below link to know about exam pattern:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/calcutta-university-ba-llb-exam-pattern
some of the books you may follow is mentioned below:
Self Study Guide For LLB Entrance Examination 2021 by arihant expert:
Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal
I don't think this are available fact online. But you can go through the provisional list (If available)of the course published by the university and just check through it. You will get a hint of how many of the students have applied.
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Following are top institutes in India offering Management course in Airlines Management:
For more visit the link below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aviation-management-colleges-in-india
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Your marks in the graduation is tad low for getting admission into any of the MBA colleges. Don't just do a course for the purpose of qualification. If you want to do MBA , you should rather see colleges with a good placement record. If you have less graduation marks, you can opt for entrance examination conducted at state, national and even university level. You can appear for them and get into the top colleges. Also, you can go for distance MBA from IGNOU, Symbiosis Institute etc. If you do not want to go for entrance exams, there are many colleges providing MBA on direct basis. The only way to get into MBA college without entrance exam is Management quota whose fees is sometimes double than the actual fees. The Institutes offering direct admission to MBA are:
Check more information about MBA without entrance or management quota here: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-degree-colleges-in-maharashtra
MBA with entrance exams: https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-master-of-business-administration
You can get here top colleges for admission into the MBA course also.
Inspite of conducting 3 rounds of Counselling, there are as many as 449 seats lying vacant in 16 departments. And so to fill up the vacant seats, Jadavpur University might conduct decentralised counselling. The Varsity has to seek permission from the Higher Education Department for going ahead with the decentralisation route. 1239 Candidates have been allotted seats and atleast 40-50 students might not take admission which means the total no.of vacant seats will be atleast 500. This is approximately 1 in every 3 seats. And the University might conduct the decentralised process in the last week of December.But this is a tentative date and so please watch out for official information.
The same goes with Calcutta University. While we do not have the vacant seats data yet, atleast 500 seats might be vacant and the University has to take the permission from the State Government to begin the decentralised process. And this might take a while. May be atleast until the 3rd of 4th weeks of December. Please watch out for official information on the official website.
Hi Saunkita.
I am assuming that this question came up because you did not appear for any exams to get admission into 3 year law. This will be a personal opinion based answer so you are free to not pay any heed to it and keep your search going but hear this out:
These are the most popular exams for 3 year LL.B in India:
- CLAT (for admission into top NLUs and other private universities that accept clat scores)
- DU LLB ( one of the best 3 year LL.B courses are offered in DU colleges)
- LSAT India ( for Jindal Law school)
- SLAT for Symbiosis colleges (in pune, hyderabad, noida, nagpur)
- BHU UET ( also great, I have been to BHU and talked to their 3 year students - they say it's one of the best as far as faculty and academics is concerned)
- MH CET (for GLC Mumbai and other colleges in Maharashtra)
Now there are some other private exams that I have deliberately chosen not to include here because of 2 reasons - most of the decent private universities accept CLAT scores which is already over for this year and other universities that conduct their own exams are either over too or those that remain are not worth your time and money at all.
If you have made up your mind to go for a 3 year LL.B course then do not rush in and join any random college this late in the year. I would advise against it and propose that you wait for 7-8 more months for the exams in 2021 because:
- Law is already a very crowded field with many universities sprouting in India that lack every basic aspect of a good law school ( trust me, you cannot compare the premier law schools that I mentioned above with any random university in terms of opportunities, placements, exposure and more)
- If your circumstances are such that you absolutely have to get admission this year for some reason then I'd tell you that I could not find any open admission links to law schools online - which means that those that are actually open and available for admission without writing any exams are not worth it at all.
- your future self will thank you for choosing to wait a while and writing competitive exams if you want to pursue Law as a career, it does not mean that you won't or can't have a great career if you don't join those colleges but it does get easier to launch yourself ahead especially if you are aiming for a corporate law career.
This is a strongly opinionated answer so take it with a grain of salt. the decisions are up to you. Best of luck! do comment or post again if you have any more queries.
Well to get a duplicate migration certificate or any other duplicate certificate, you need to contact the examinations department in Calcutta university for the same. They will be able to give you one after verification of your credentials. Visit the office or drop an email to the administration asking how to get one.
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