Commerce
Yes, students can pursue a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) degree after completing their 12th grade in commerce. Students who have finished their 12th grade in commerce with mathematics are eligible to pursue a BCA degree after that. Some colleges may also have unique eligibility restrictions, such as a minimum percentage requirement.
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Students who have finished their class 11 and 12 standards from Indian boards and have a recognized diploma are eligible to take the SAT exam. But topic is not a barrier, and you can take the SAT without taking math.
So yes you can give this exam.
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If you want to enrol in Class 11 Commerce this September instead of waiting another year, you can:
Look for Boards or institutions with Open Admissions: Locate boards or institutions that still have open admissions (such as the National Institute of Open Schooling, or NIO).
Get in touch with schools directly: Even in the latter part of the year, some private schools or online learning environments may still take new students.
Select distant Education: Look into online colleges or distant learning initiatives that provide flexible start and end da tes.
It is not possible to enrol in both UP Board Mathematics and CBSE Commerce Class 11 at the same time. A student is only permitted to enrol in one recognised board within a given academic year, per the guidelines. Generally speaking, it is not permitted to enrol in the same class in two distinct boards because each board has its own exam schedule, restrictions, and curriculum. It might potentially lead to issues with certification and future exam eligibility.
Nonetheless, you are able to take mathematics and commerce under the same board.
Yes,you can merge these two careers there are several certificate and diploma programs in interior design that you can do and start doing it by clubbing your software Engineering knowledge with it to practice.such as CAD course.
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Yes commerce candidates who passed 12th are eligible for institute of hotel management but English is compulsory subject that you must have in 12th.admission is Based on a national-level entrance exam, i.e. NCHMCT JEE.the cutoff for last year is around 3600 rank you should be under this rank to get any ihm in india.the total fee is around 4 lakh with hostel fees.
The college timings for a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program at atal bihari vajpayee arts and commerce college of Commerce in i typically follow a schedule that includes morning and afternoon sessions. Generally, classes may start around 8:30 AM and can go until around 5:00 PM, depending on the specific timetable for the semester, which may vary each academic year.you may contact college for accurate information.
Amity University Lucknow offers a number of 5-year law courses, including B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), BBA LL.B. (Hons.), and B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.) after completing 12th candidates can apply through CLAT exam and CUETug which requires qualifying marks after that they call registered candidates for interview if they crack they will give admission .This course has a total cost of INR 1,140,000 including mess and hostel facilities.
Moreover the best law colleges in india are Lucknow University main campus, Allahabad University , Or the legendary BHU or DU.one should consider these colleges to get good career opportunities like civil judge,public prosecutor etc.
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out. I'd be happy to help you with information about the B.Com LLB program at Amity University , Lucknow.
First off, regarding the fees for the B.Com LLB program at Amity Lucknow, I don't have the exact figures on hand. University fees can change from year to year, so it's best to check Amity's official website or contact their admissions office directly for the most up-to-date information.
As for the package (I assume you mean job prospects and salaries), that can vary quite a bit depending on the specific career path your daughter chooses after completing her degree. Law graduates have diverse opportunities in corporate law, litigation, legal consultancy, and more. The starting salaries can range widely, but with a B.Com LLB, she'll have knowledge in both commerce and law, which could be attractive to many employers.
Now, about the CUET scores - that's a tricky one to predict. The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores required for admission can vary based on the competition each year. It's always good to aim high, but the exact score needed would depend on the number of applicants and their performance.
I'd suggest a couple of things:
Is there anything else you'd like to know about the B.Com LLB program or Amity University? I'd be happy to help you find more information if needed!
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