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Yes, you can definitely pursue a course in Business Management, there are multiple pathways depending on your current qualification and career goals.
Here are some courses which you can pursue:
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You still have quite a lot time if you stay disciplined. Since you are currently in grade 11th, focus on completing the syllabus of class 11th before your grade 12th lectures start. Avoid distractions and take help from lectures available online. Practice past year questions. Focus on building concepts first. If you study consistently and efficiently, you can easily clear JEE in the first attempt itself. Practice questions and give mock tests and revise daily. Don't rush, set achievable goals.
Most importantly have faith in yourself. You can do it very easily!
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Yes, you can ask for a college transfer in your 2nd semester, but remember, not all colleges and universities take new admissions during mid-semester, and those colleges and universities that do, they might have some requirements or eligibility that you should meet.
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1) You can manage to get a clinical PG seat in Management (B-Category) with an AP Rank of 3635, particularly in the fields of Microbiology, Pathology, Psychiatry, Anesthesia, or Emergency Medicine. High-demand areas such as MD General Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Dermatology, and OBG have very few chances.
2) With BC - B (AU) region rank of 231, you have a decent chance for Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, ENT, Pathology in Government and Private colleges, but high-demand clinical may be slightly difficult.
I would suggest adding a course on Digital Marketing and Analytics to SRMU’s Management curriculum.
This course would help students learn how businesses use online platforms, social media, and data to reach customers and make smart decisions.
It combines marketing knowledge with digital tools and data analysis, which are highly in demand in today’s job market. It would also prepare students for roles in marketing, branding, and e-commerce.
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