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Prachi PolCurrent Student
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Hi,
It depends on your interest and hard work. Both the courses are good but I think that finance is better in comparison to economics.
In addition to various UG courses, Loyola College, Chennai also offers various PG level programes to the in
It depends on your interest and hard work. Both the courses are good but I think that finance is better in comparison to economics.
In addition to various UG courses, Loyola College, Chennai also offers various PG level programes to the in
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Hi,
It depends on your interest and hard work. Both the courses are good but I think that finance is better in comparison to economics.
In addition to various UG courses, Loyola College, Chennai also offers various PG level programes to the interested candidates. MA, M.Sc and M.Voc programmes are offered in more than one specialization. While the rest of programmes such as M.Com and MCA are offered in one specialization by the college. The duration of each of the courses is two years other than the MCA programme which is of three years' of duration.
Minimum eligibility for PG courses is that the candidate must pass Bachelors degree in a relevant specialization. Selection to all the courses is done on the basis of entrance test followed by interview conducted by the college.
For M.Sc in physics - B.Sc physics with mathematics as allied subject.
For more details visit the below Shiksha's link:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/loyola-college-lc-chennai-nungambakkam-1108
It depends on your interest and hard work. Both the courses are good but I think that finance is better in comparison to economics.
In addition to various UG courses, Loyola College, Chennai also offers various PG level programes to the interested candidates. MA, M.Sc and M.Voc programmes are offered in more than one specialization. While the rest of programmes such as M.Com and MCA are offered in one specialization by the college. The duration of each of the courses is two years other than the MCA programme which is of three years' of duration.
Minimum eligibility for PG courses is that the candidate must pass Bachelors degree in a relevant specialization. Selection to all the courses is done on the basis of entrance test followed by interview conducted by the college.
For M.Sc in physics - B.Sc physics with mathematics as allied subject.
For more details visit the below Shiksha's link:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/loyola-college-lc-chennai-nungambakkam-1108
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Ayush ThakurCurrent Student
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Loyola College-Chennai doesn't offer courses for women student for B Com department.
Basically, Loyola is a boy's only college with some exceptions.
In undergraduate level few departments offer co-ed courses like BMM, Visual Communication and Fr
Basically, Loyola is a boy's only college with some exceptions.
In undergraduate level few departments offer co-ed courses like BMM, Visual Communication and Fr
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Loyola College-Chennai doesn't offer courses for women student for B Com department.
Basically, Loyola is a boy's only college with some exceptions.
In undergraduate level few departments offer co-ed courses like BMM, Visual Communication and French.
All postgraduate degree offered by the college is fully Co-Ed.
For further clarifications visit www.loyolacollege.edu
Basically, Loyola is a boy's only college with some exceptions.
In undergraduate level few departments offer co-ed courses like BMM, Visual Communication and French.
All postgraduate degree offered by the college is fully Co-Ed.
For further clarifications visit www.loyolacollege.edu
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7 years ago
What should be my percentage in 12th for a B.Com course in Loyola College if I'm from OC caste?
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi Aswin,
The percentage should be 90% and above to get admission in Loyola College (LC, Chennai).
The percentage should be 90% and above to get admission in Loyola College (LC, Chennai).
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shivangi raizadaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Loyola College is not merit based, and if you have scored 60% marks, you are eligible for it. Fill up the admission forms whenever they are out.
For further clarifications visitwww.loyolacollege.edu
Good luck.
For further clarifications visitwww.loyolacollege.edu
Good luck.
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shivangi raizadaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Yes, entrance exam is needed to be passed to get a MA English seat.
All the best.
All the best.
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varun bhatiaCurrent Student
student's counselor
Guide-Level 14
Hi, yes above 90% is okay. But, it depends on how much cutoff does Loyola College keeps.
7 years ago
If I want to get a BBA course in Loyola College, what should be my percentage in 12th? I'm from OC category.
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varun bhatiaCurrent Student
student's counselor
Guide-Level 14
Hi, for any course in Loyola College, you should score above 85+ and if you are opting for BBA, then you need to have 90% to 94%.
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Shalaka SinghCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Hi,
Loyola College is actually a boys college. It offers courses for girls for P.G and 3 courses in U.G. The three courses offered for girls in Bachelor's are Viscom, BA French and BA.
Loyola College is actually a boys college. It offers courses for girls for P.G and 3 courses in U.G. The three courses offered for girls in Bachelor's are Viscom, BA French and BA.
7 years ago
Does this college provide BBA course?
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Kartik RawalCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Yes, there is BBA in Loyola College, but they do not offer MBA.
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Vidura AryaCurrent Student
Always a helper, keen on providing value.
Guide-Level 11
Hello,
The basic eligibility criteria to apply for admission in Loyola is that you should score 60% marks and above in class 12th. Some of the popular courses like BBA are merit-based. All the best.
The basic eligibility criteria to apply for admission in Loyola is that you should score 60% marks and above in class 12th. Some of the popular courses like BBA are merit-based. All the best.
