Management and Business Administration
Hello Dungar,
You have got a very minimum percentage but you there is no reason to become hopeless rather you still have immense opportunities and there is a ocean of opportunities waiting for you.
Since you want to to business management and if you belong to ST category then you have chances to enroll in delhi University through DU JAT which you can apply through official website and if you do not belong to any category then there is option for enjoying your journey through private institutions either sate wise or centrally.
For further information you can ask me if you want regarding anything.
Hope you do well in future.
If you are from open category and targetting Singhgad Institute of Manangement
You can get Mba in Human Resource Management .
As the cut off percentile for HR is 67 to 57
You should wait for CAP rounds and go through the procedure for applying Singhgad.
hello, prem!
In India, there are a lot of agricultural business management courses available in various institutes. The institutes which provide such course are;
Indus Business Academy, Bangalore
MIT world peace university, Pune
Lovely professional university, phagwara
BHU, Varanasi
Symbiosis University, Pune
Each institute has its own entrance exam for relevant courses so please visit this link for more clarity;
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-agriculture-business-management-colleges-in-india
All the best!
Hii,Till last year, BAMS admissions in Karnataka were carried out through the Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). Only from 2018 onwards will it be conducted through NEET.
Some states like Maharashtra and Kerala did conduct BAMS admissions in their state-run Ayurveda colleges on the basis of NEET scores last year but the scores vary heavily.
For example, candidates in Kerala were given admission to BAMS courses if they scored 390 or above in NEET 2017. However, candidates in Maharashtra required only 70 marks.
Hence it is very difficult to know what a good score will be for admissions in Karnataka since there is no precedent and comparisons cannot be drawn with any other state.
To be safe, aim for a minimum score of 200 to qualify for BAMS admissions in Karnataka.
Good Luck!!!
Hii,
CMA course can be pursued in three stages of ICWA course which are given below:
There are various job opportunities for CMA in the private sector some of them are given below:
Dear Student,
The fee for the course in dy Patil College of Engineering is 1.20 lacs per annum..
Hii Shivangi,
Coming to your question I would like to tell you that for the cse branch you should choose first ITM Lucknow as it is a government college, after that you should go for the AK Garg college , and after that you can choose for galgotia ,GL Bajaj and kiet stands same in the list.
Hope this helps you ,if you still had doubt feel free to ask .
Good luck.
Hi,
You have scored good in neet 2019.you have the chance to get a government seat in telangana.
As last year the opening marks for local sc category in telangana was 393.and this marks can also decrease. So you should apply for counselling. May be you can get a seat in private college with management quota.
Yes locals of telangana are provided a different quota there in neet counselling.
For any other information you can ask us.
Dear Candidate
It seems to me as if you've forgot to mention the college for which you seek fee details.
Feel free to post it in the comment section below.
However it is a general conception that the fees of management quota is higher than the merit seats
All the best
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