
B.Com. in Banking
- D NAAC accredited
- Private Institute
- Estd. 1999
B.Com. in Banking at Tagore College of Arts and Science Overview
Tagore College of Arts and Science offers a 3 years B.Com. in Banking course at the UG level. To get admission into this course, candidates are required to complete the eligibility criteria first. Moreover, the total seat intake for B.Com. in Banking is 70. The total fee for this course includes multiple components, such as tuition fee, admission fee, and various other one-time charges. Candidates must note that the fee amount mentioned is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body and is subject to change. Therefore, it is indicative. Check out other courses offered under Tagore College of Arts and Science B.Com.
Duration | 3 years |
Course Level | UG Degree |
Mode of Course | Full Time |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Seat breakup | 70 |
Type of University | Private |
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