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For HR in BBA, focus on core HR and organizational management courses:
While beneficial, other subjects are less directly relevant:
Choose courses based on your interests and career goals, but core HR and management are essential.
Based on the information available for IIT JAM 2024, applying for Geology with a Geography degree from Calcutta University might be difficult. IIT JAM requires candidates to have a Bachelor's degree in Geology or a related field for three years/six semesters. This could include subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biological Sciences alongside Geology courses. Your graduation is in Geography, a distinct field from Geology. While there might be some overlap, it likely wouldn't fulfill the specific Geology course requirement for JAM. https://university.careers360.com/download/ebooks/how-crack-iit-jam-tips-from-toppers I hope it helps!
This could be a good option, but it depends on your career goals. Here's why:
Recommendation: Research data science/ML applications in finance. If aligned with your interests, this combo could be a powerful career move. However, ensure you can handle the workload and consider focusing on one first.
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Having a degree in Economics won't hinder your pursuit of Archaeology. .It's commendable that you are following your interest in history and archaeology. While Economics is valuable, a career fueled by passion can be very rewarding.
Many universities and colleges in India offer diploma courses in Archaeology. These programs typically last for one or two years, depending on the institution. Since you have a diploma in Mechanical Engineering (though with a backlog) and higher secondary education with History and Geography, you'd likely be eligible for most Diploma in Archaeology programs. They might require a minimum percentage in your higher secondary exams, so check with specific colleges.
Your Economics background can be surprisingly beneficial in Archaeology:
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Shifting from PCM to (link unavailable) Economics can be a valuable career move. Economics offers a broad range of career opportunities in fields like finance, banking, research, and policy-making. With a strong foundation in mathematics from PCM, you'll be well-equipped to tackle economic theories and statistical analysis.
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Hello Aspirant,
A course in MA Economics is offered in many institutes, colleges, and universities like DU, BHU, etc. The fees of this course heavily depends on the college that you have joined. If it's a government college or University, your whole course could be done within 10,000/-. In Bangalore University, the total fee is 10,000 for three years, DU it's 14,340/-, in BHU it's 9,528/-.
This will differ if you are admitted to a private university. The fee could be as high as 2lacs. In Christ University it is 95,000/- per year, in St Xavier's Mumbai it is 1,25,000/- per year.
Fees range differs a lot from college to college, this has no relation, whatsoever, to the quality of education. Still, I would recommend for you to choose a government institution.
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Yes, you are eligible for admission to FYJC (First Year Junior College) in Commerce without having Mathematics in your ICSE board subjects. Most colleges offer Commerce streams without requiring Mathematics as a mandatory subject in 10th grade. Since you’ve taken Commerce and Economics in Group 2, you can pursue Commerce in 11th grade without any issues.
In the Commerce stream for FYJC, you typically study subjects like Accounts, Economics, Business Studies, and English, among others. Mathematics is often offered as an optional subject, and you can choose whether or not to take it based on your interests and career goals.
If you aim to pursue courses like B.Com, CA, or other commerce-related programs in the future, not having Mathematics in 11th and 12th won’t be a barrier. However, if you’re considering careers in finance, economics, or certain business fields where advanced mathematics might be beneficial, you could opt for Mathematics as an elective in FYJC, if available.
It’s advisable to check with the specific colleges you’re interested in for their exact admission criteria and subject requirements, as some prestigious institutions might have their own guidelines.
You should probably be worried about your rank rather than your marks, a rank 1.4k can get you into a good college, but a good college For students from outside Delhi, a rank of at least 1500 is necessary for admission to a good college, whereas for those within Delhi, a rank of around 2500 is required to be in the top 5. Scoring 215 out of 400 in IPU CET would likely rank around 10,000 to 15,000. Eligibility Criteria
Candidates with an aggregate of 50% marks in the 10+2 level examination compulsory study at the 10+2 level from a recognized State and Central Government Board with Mathematics and English compulsory subjects at the 10+2 level I am sorry to say but there are very few chances of you getting a college in ipu in bba at this rank. Generally the cutoff ranks falls under 1000 rank in ipu CET for bba. Therefore, it is always very difficult to get a college at this rank
get admission in ipu cet in ba economics in rank of 2307... I have got 953 rank in IPU-CET economics, I am from gernral You need at least 1500 rank to get a good college as an outside Delhi student, and if you are inside delhi student you at least need 2500 rank to be in top 5. Marks above 350 is a very good score in IPU CET. With this score, you will get admission to your desired course at IPU easily, Marks below 300 is a good score and if your score in less than 250 it is considered an average score in IPU CET For students from outside Delhi, a rank of at least 1500 is necessary for admission to a good college, whereas for those within Delhi, a rank of around 2500 is required to be in the top 5. Scoring 215 out of 400 in IFU CET would likely rank around 10,000 to 15,000.
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