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<p>For a B.Com consider Shri Ram College of Commerce, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Hindu College, and Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics in Delhi and Mumbai. This colleges are the top B.Com colleges having good infrastructure and facilities and also good faculty.</p>
<p>Hansraj College stands out through its high B.Com (Hons) cutoff requirements because of its esteemed academic status and student popularity. The expected cutoff score for the general category applicants to Hansraj College B.Com (Hons) for 2024 was set at 770 points out of 800. The anticipated cutoff for 2025 at B.Com (Hons) at Hansraj College is estimated to be 775. The cutoff score depends on the category which includes SC, ST, OBC, EWS as well as the round selection (Round 1, 2 or 3).</p>
Yes, absolutely no doubt that it’s a very good college. Go for it.
Good luck
Delhi University is the best.
Dear Nikhil,
after B.com, MBA is a good option, or if you want to pursue any professional course then its CS as of now.
good luck
Below mentioned are the courses other than MBA:
1. LLB.
2. M.Com.
3. MA economics.
4. MA English.
5. MFA.
6. MFM, etc.
Kindly follow the link:
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your 12th merit doesn't matter when u appear for CLAT
the scoring of CLAT matters
Hi Deepak,
I am currently pursuing my post-graduation in banking management. It is a 6 month course that offers a job opportunity in banking sector. I would definitely recommend you the program because it’s a good value for anyone who wants to work after a short span of course.
Hi,
Yes, You can do business management after studying PCM. There is no eligibility bar for PCM students to take up a management course after class 12th standard. Basically, Mathematics is the key subject which is needed for this course.
<p>To apply for a B.Com at the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) without having filled out the CUET form, follow these steps. First, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, which primarily include your Class 12th marks. Regularly check the official NCWEB website for admission notifications and updates. Once the application form is available online, fill it out promptly. Admissions are based on Class 12th performance, so monitor the release of cutoff lists. If you are shortlisted, attend the counseling session and bring all required documents for verification. Stay updated with NCWEB announcements to ensure a smooth app... View more
<p>The admission procedure to GNIOT Institute of Professional Studies is quite simple. The admitting policy of the institute is merit based, and this is in agreement with the performance of the candidate in his or her 10+2 examination. The eligibility criteria include: <br><br>- 10+2 with commerce / Science stream <br>- Pass class 12th with minimum 45% of marks and 40% for SC/ST reserved category candidates. <br><br>The applications can only be made by the candidates that meet the listed criteria and they are usually admitted on a first come first served basis. Nevertheless, there is on... View more
<p>GNIOT Institute of Professional Studies has a reputable record when it comes to placements for B.Com students. The institute has established strong industry connections, which play a crucial role in securing placement opportunities for students. Companies from various sectors such as finance, accounting, consulting, and e-commerce actively participate in the placement process at GNIOT.The institute provides students with good opportunities for skill development through workshops, seminars, and internships, which enhance their employability. The faculty at GNIOT is highly experienced and offers valuable insights into the ... View more
<div><div><div data-hveid="CAIQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiTjeqay7GKAxVBcWwGHQcVDB8Qo_EKegQIAhAB"><span data-huuid="5348524853818768101"><span role="heading" aria-level="2">Here's some information about the cutoff and fees for a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) at RJ Tibrewal Commerce College:</span></span></div></div></div><div><div><ul data-hveid="CAQQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiTjeqay7GKAxVBcWwGHQcVDB8Qm_YKegQIBBAB"><li><span data-huuid="5348524853818768638"><strong>Cutoff</s... View more
<p>Specific details about the fee structure for the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) course(degree) at Padmawati College, Chhindwara, is not publicly available.</p><p>For the up-to-date information, try contacting the college directly:</p><ul><li><strong>Phone</strong>: +91-7162-259401 (General inquiries)</li><li><strong>Mobile</strong>: +91-88716-16171 (Admission inquiries)</li></ul><p>Additionally, ypu may visit the college's official website or reaching out to their admission office can provide you with the latest fee structure and any other type of d... View more
<p>Admissions for B.Com at Dayalbagh Educational Institute(DEI) are open. To apply:</p><p>1. Visit the DEI admissions portal. </p><p>2. Fill the online form, upload documents, and pay the fee. </p><p>3. Entrance exam on February 15, 2025. </p><p>4. Final merit list on March 1, 2025.</p>
<p>At first identify the college and state, visit the offcial wesbite or campus of that college.Sometimes in nearbyshop of your college you can find your form and sometimes they release form via online mode where you have to apply it and if applicable you have to pay admission fee as well during the process.So act accordingly.</p>
Yes, there is maths in B.Com. Nothing is difficult if you study well. But, maths is not compulsory in B.Com (I guess). But I would suggest you to take maths as that would be beneficial for you.
Good luck!
Hi Mukul,
E-commerce (or electric commerce) means the buying & selling of goods & or services via electronic channels, primarily the Internet. In recent years it has gained better prospectus. If you choose this career that means you are completing the course after three years, even then there will be good demand in India as well as abroad. Because of your commerce background with e-commerce, definitely there will be good scope.
Eligibility qualification for aircraft engineering degree is 10+2 with PCM (physics, chemistry and maths) from a recognized board of education. Therefore, as a commerce student, you are not eligible for aircraft engineering degree course.
Hi,
You may pursue either of the following courses from IGNOU:
1. M.Com
2. MA Economics.
We are assuming that by 'without maths', you mean without prior knowledge of maths. You do not need prior maths knowledge to clear the CFA. You will be taught the required quantitative skills in the course. You can do self-study but we strongly recommend you join prep classes as this will save you all the confusion.