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Abhishek nandgowliCurrent Student
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Yes, after class 12th commerce ,b.com CS is the is good option candidate must have passed 12th class with 45%.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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Admission Process: Admission to all undergraduate courses (including BCA) is merit-based, except for Media courses where students need to qualify Loyola Visual Aptitude Test (LoVAT).Eligibility Criteria for BCA: Candidates must have passed Cla
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Admission Process: Admission to all undergraduate courses (including BCA) is merit-based, except for Media courses where students need to qualify Loyola Visual Aptitude Test (LoVAT).Eligibility Criteria for BCA: Candidates must have passed Class 12 in Mathematics, Business Maths or Statistics as one of the subjects from a recognised board. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Loyola College page. (https://www.shiksha.com/college/loyola-college-nungambakkam-Chennai-1108/courses/bca-bc). I hope this will help you.
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palak mahajanCurrent Student
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Hi Daya Loyola College in India requires students to maintain a minimum IB of 24 in order to stand a good chance to get admission into Loyola College. Students must also participate in other activities like sports, lead some projects, communit
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Hi Daya Loyola College in India requires students to maintain a minimum IB of 24 in order to stand a good chance to get admission into Loyola College. Students must also participate in other activities like sports, lead some projects, community services to improve chances of admission. So just go for it
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Rahul kumarCurrent Student
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As most of the students apply for various courses in the college you should have above 90-95% in 12th. You should score high marks in your major subjects. Try to apply for morning and evening shifts and other optional courses as well. But ther
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As most of the students apply for various courses in the college you should have above 90-95% in 12th. You should score high marks in your major subjects. Try to apply for morning and evening shifts and other optional courses as well. But there is really huge competition for Commerce courses. Everything you want to be is the best.
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Can I get admission in Loyola college Chennai for B.Com if I don't have Maths in my 12 th standard.
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Yogesh SathavaraCurrent Student
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Yes, either Maths or business Maths in higher secondary class is compulsory for the admission in Loyola for B.Com.
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Manika MittalCurrent Student
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Yes, ofcourse you are eligible for M.Com.You just have to clear the PG entrance for the college.
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Dinesh upadhyayCurrent Student
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It is around 41000 Rs.
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varun balakrishnanCurrent Student
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T is important to have a B.Com or BBA degree to become eligible for the M.Com programme at Loyola College. The admission is based entirely on.
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BARVATH KUMARCurrent Student
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Hi KABILDEV, All the courses under the stream of Arts, Science & Commerce are offered by the college in two shifts - Shift I (Aided) & Shift II (Self-Supporting). Application forms for UG, PG, Ph.D. and all other courses are available on the o
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Hi KABILDEV, All the courses under the stream of Arts, Science & Commerce are offered by the college in two shifts - Shift I (Aided) & Shift II (Self-Supporting). Application forms for UG, PG, Ph.D. and all other courses are available on the official Website. Candidates are shortlisted to the UG programme on the basis of merit as well as interviews conducted by the Loyola College. For candidates applying to the PG programme, the college conducts an entrance test along with an interview round.
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Avni BandyaCurrent Student
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If I may make a suggestion, I would consider looking into pursuing an Advanced Professional Graduate Program in Data Science and Machine Learning online (Full-Time). In recent years, several trustworthy online resources have made this possible
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If I may make a suggestion, I would consider looking into pursuing an Advanced Professional Graduate Program in Data Science and Machine Learning online (Full-Time). In recent years, several trustworthy online resources have made this possible, including LinkedIn Learning, SimpliLearn, and the National Institute of Information Technology. NIIT has a stellar reputation, thus I would recommend them. Their training is often updated to reflect developments in the field. Their expert professors teach students anything from how to use Python for programming to how to set up and configure Linux.
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