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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.
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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
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Hello Aspirant... Admission to Panjab University, Chandigarh for the BA/BCOM LLB programme is based on both your 12th grade results and an admission exam. Both scores are given a 50 percent weighting. As a result, both your board percentage and your entrance exam score are equally important. Given that the most of you have already received your results, a high score in it will give you a significant advantage. The Chandigarh campus has 120 seats (BA and BCOM) while the regional centres have 60 seats apiece. So, if your rank in the BA LLB merit list after combining both scores is between 150 and 180 for the Chandigarh campus, you'll have a good chance in the first round of counselling.
Though the cutoff varies from year to year depending on the difficulty of the paper and the level of competition, only a reasonable estimate of the marks can be established.
So, if your board score was 93 and your entrance score was 41, your total score will be roughly 62. You appear to have less chances on campus in Chandigarh and more in regional centres.
However, after the rank in the combined merit list is released, a more precise prediction can be formed.
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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.
Yes you definitely can. Make sure to check the eligibility criteria of the colleges you are looking for. The criteria will be different for all such as graduates of BA hons. Psych, BA psych or those who did not graduate in psych but did in some other specialization. The differences will also include giving preferences to those how have graduated in the subject before.
Another challenge would be the unfamiliarity with the concepts. Students who have studied this before will have a grasp on the subject easily whereas those who have not will find it a little difficult at first but with hard work and obedience towards the subject and the motivation to learn they can cope up with the subject easily.
Pure psychology is known as the fundamental knowledge of psychology. When a psychology student enters their first semester, they will have to take ‘Introduction to Psychology’ where chapters like biological psychology, sensation and perception, learning and memory are taught just to give an insight of what makes psychology, PSYCHOLOGY. Experimental psychologists who are involved in the basic areas of pure psychology that specializes in the study of a single psychological process, educate at universities and conduct research.
Applied psychology on the other hand, is when applied psychologists use basic psychological knowledge to solve human problems such as equipment design, personnel selection and psychological treatment.
With the specified knowledge learnt, they get to develop the better methods to solve problems faced by humans. Applied psychologists either become lecturers and do research, or work at mental health centres, hospitals industries, school settings or other applied settings.
In conclusion, pure and applied psychology work together hand in hand, both of them have their pros and cons. They both compliment each other and have the same goal of understanding humans better. So you should choose the subject which is of your interest.
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I would glad to inform you that different colleges have different criteria of converting cgpa into percentage , some multiply cgpa *9.5 and some multiply cgpa*10 . Most private universities including north cap have multiplier of 10 so at 6.0 cgpa your percentage will be around 60 percent
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