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Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! For SSC cgl exam your graduation should be completed ,and no you can't apply for jso post ,also it is not an easy task to crack this exam it needs a lot of hardwork ,also the competition is too high in this exam , students from many states wait for this exam from many years .You must work hard to crack it and also the chances of Mumbai Posting can't be tell.
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Hi, Manish
BBA is a very popular course amongst the 12 passouts. And to make to make you happier, the elligibility criterion for BBA is minimum 50% aggregate in your 10+2 and you can be from any stream be it science, humanities or commerce. It is a three year programme and is of 6 semesters.
if you want to know more about the a Career in Bachelor in Business administration (BBA) here is the link for you to find out top colleges, placements and the scope of the subject in the present scenario.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bba-bachelor-of-business-administration
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Hello Manish!
To answer your question, yes you are eligible to change your stream to commerce field even if you had passed your 12th boards with science stream. All commerce related courses are open to science students, however some courses do require maths as a prerequisite to be eligible to apply for admission. Mathematics will be required in courses like B.Com(Hons.) and related courses. Delhi University requires a student to have passed in maths in boards to be eligible for B.Com(Hons.). Although for B.Com(p) there is no such requirement in DU. IP University, for instance don't require maths as a prerequisite for B.Com(Hons.). The admission to these courses in various universities and colleges are held either through entrance exam or on merit basis. I recommend you to research a bit on these courses before getting admitted since Commerce field would get you acquainted with subjects like accountancy which will again require your solving abilities.
All the best!
Hi
Your profile suggests that its about AP EAMCET
Which college are you asking about?
Anyway,
It is difficult to predict because cut off / closing rank for colleges keeps changing every year depending upon several factors like
******** number of aspirants which appeared in AP EAMCET( new name APEAPCET)
******** Toughness or difficulty level of Ap EAMCET examination
******** number of seats available for different branches
******** number of students from different categories i. e general/obc/sc/st etc
But yes,
When we go through previous year trend then as per 2019 cut off available at
https://cache.careers360.mobi/media/uploads/froala_editor/files/2019-cutoff.pdf
With 77064 rank , considering your category as oc
You have chances in colleges like
AVANTHI INST. OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY :- Cse :-77220
BHEEMA INST OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCI:-Cse:-81958
ADITYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MGMT:-Civil engineering:-87231
ANDHRA LOYOLA INSTT OF ENGG AND TECHNOLOGY:-Mechanical engineering:-88208
KAKINADA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE:- cse:-94290
And more
In order to help you get the complete list of colleges that you can get, we have Ap EAMCET college predictor for you the link for the same is given below
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
It gives you a personalised report on the basis of your rank, category, gender etc with the help of which you can fill your choices of colleges in the counselling and grab a seat.
Thank
Hi. You should go for BHM in institutions like IIHM as you are interested in food and beverage management so that you get better exposure and brand name as well. For MBA you can go for specializations like MBA in hotel management or MBA in Food and Agribusiness . A lot of reputed colleges including iihms offer such courses.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, you should work hard and should focus on achieving high and high in entrance exam then you can certainly get a call from I.I.Ms. You should try to achieve more than 96-97 percentile then you can easily get a call from I.I.M.s.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
Hello,
Yes, you can appear for UGC NET in History if you pursue your master's degree in history from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, candidates are also eligible to apply in their final year, for this year the upper age limit for JRF is 31 years, however for the post of lectureship there is no upper age limit, you can explore more detailed information about UGC NET by visiting our page at https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
explore more detailed information about MA History at https://www.careers360.com/courses/ma-in-history
check out the entire list of MA History Colleges at https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ma-in-history-degree-colleges-in-india
Admission to MBA which is a postgraduate management degree is based on the eligibility criteria of passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories. you cannot get admission of MBA based on MCom Degree which is itself a postgraduate degree, say in case of BEd graduation and postgraduation from a recognized university with required aggregate is acceptable, that is if candidates fail to acquire the essential aggregate through graduation, they can further go for post-graduation, and obtain the required aggregate to become eligible to apply for BEd, but there is no such thing applicable in case of candidates interested to pursue MBA, only your graduation scores matter in this case, visit our page at https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ignou-mba-admissions to know more details regarding this.
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