

Masters' Union BCom Courses & Fees 2025: Eligibility, Admission
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Masters’ Union BCom Eligibility & Highlights 2025
At the UG-level, Masters’ Union BCom is a full-time programme. The institute offers a BCom with a course duration of three years. To be eligible for the programme, students must ensure that they meet the course-specific eligibility criteria. Check out the following table to learn more about the Masters’ Union BCom course:
Commonly asked questions On Highlights
It's great to hear that you want to take addmission in Bcom. The minimum required percentage to be eligible for B.com at Masters' Union School of Business is 70% number. It's a good course in comparison to other courses. The Total fees for B.Com Course is 38 lakh and average package is around 30.9 lakh. Apart from CBSE 12th marks, HBSE 12th marks are also considered for admission here.
It dependents on your interests, if you want to do MBA then BMS is helpful for you and if your are planning to do M.Com for you then B.com makes a good starting for you and your career, but the both courses are good. But in Masters' Union School of Business, BMS is the best course. Its fees is 25 lakh rupees but the average package you can get is also above 33 lakhs.
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