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In regular mode of education, attendance is a major criteria. Hence the no. of classes that you plan to miss should be well calculated.

44 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Anjali,
Admission in B.Com is based on the merit list and not on the entrance exams.

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Hi Deovrat,
Best of 4 is considered for admission. You can wait for the second or third cut off. There is slightly a chance to get an admission in B.Com (Pass).
Regards.

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Hi Karthi,
The minimum eligibility requirements vary from college to college. 55% is the minimum for majority of them. Please check here:
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Hi Lohith,
No such information has been disclosed by the institute. The open school certificate should be acceptable if it is from a recognised education board. Still, I would suggest you to call the institute and clarify your doubts.

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The dates are not official yet, but you can apply through this link <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://erp.loyolacollege.edu/loyolaonline/application/loginManager/youLogin.jsp" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://erp.loyolacollege.edu/loyolaonline/application/loginManager/youLogin.jsp</a>

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No, admissions are closed for this year.

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Cut-off marks varies from college and university. Please specify the university or state in which you wish to pursue course. All the best.

352 Views Posted 3 years ago

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LU received 48,022 application forms for undergraduate programmes, which is around 8.5% higher than last year and roughly 30-40% more than 2019 and 2018 according to admission figures issued by the university on Sunday. Covid-19 worries were the major cause of the significant increase in 2020. Prior to this, LU had been experiencing an uptick in applications, but it was never greater than 30,000. 4,123 undergraduate (UG) seats in BA, BA (Hons), BSc, BCom, BCom (Hons), BCA, LLB (Integrated), BVoc, BVA, and BFA are available at LU.

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The fee structure at J.V. Jain College, Saharanpur for B.com is around INR 20000 annually and this college has best faculty and infrastructure facilities.

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<p>Both Mount Carmel College and BMS College of Management are well-reputed institutions in Bangalore, offering undergraduate programs in Business Administration (BBA).&nbsp;</p><p>Researching their websites, attending open houses, and speaking to current students can further your comparison. Remember, the "best" college is the one that aligns most closely with your individual needs and aspirations.</p>

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The number of selection lists may vary every year. It depends on a lot of factors. You can keep an eye on the website if they release new lists, but usually it's just 1-2 lists.

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<p>The admission process for B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) programs can vary depending on the university or college you are applying to. In many cases, universities or colleges do not require an entrance test for admission to B.Com programs. Admission may be based on merit, which typically considers your academic performance in the qualifying examination (such as high school or equivalent) and sometimes includes additional criteria like interview rounds or personal statements.</p><p>However, it's important to note that admission requirements can differ between institutions, and some universities or colleges may have their ... View more

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<p><strong>Yes, Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) is offered at ICFAI Business School Dehradun.</strong></p><p>B.Com (Hons.) (Bachelor of Commerce) is a three years full time campus based programme design to inculcate the skills for managing the financial aspects of a business.</p><p>Students who successfully complete the Program are awarded the Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) degree by The ICFAI University, Dehradun, subject to University regulations.</p>

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<p>Christ University accept application form in online mode. Check below the details to be provided in the Christ University BCom registration form:&nbsp;</p><ol><li><span lang="EN-GB">Name</span></li><li><span lang="EN-GB">Contact number</span></li><li><span lang="EN-GB">Email</span></li></ol><p><span lang="EN-GB">The login ID and password can then be used to login and access the application form. Students should enter all the details correctly in the application. Pay the application fee t... View more

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<p>In case of Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) at National Public College (probably the National Public College Jayanagar or one of the National Colleges in Bangalore), the latest cutoffs are normally depending on your merit which is on marks in your Class 12th. Although no particular 2025 cutoff is announced, in the past, there was essentially a minimum aggregate of 50-55 percent in 10+2 with Commerce subjects. This may perhaps be prodded upwards by some branches or to a greater demand. The updated cutoff lists and the admission schedule of the present academic year in the college can be reviewed always on the official college site (e.... View more

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<p>If you're looking for a good college in Jamnagar for B.Com, Mehta College (Shri S.K. Mehta &amp; Shri G.M. Mehta Arts &amp; Commerce College) is usually the first name that comes to mind. It has a long history and is well-regarded in the city for its commerce faculty. The teaching quality is strong, and many students from Jamnagar choose it because of its reputation and stable academic environment.&nbsp;</p><p>M.P. Shah Commerce College is also a solid choice. While it may not be as popular as Mehta, it still provides a good education in commerce.</p>

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Cutoff is 45 in that college.

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<p>If you want to get admission into the educational counselor course in Mangalore, then many institutes offer their various programs like certificate, diploma, or degree in counseling and educational psychology.</p><p>&nbsp;Most of these universities and colleges are specialised institutions that have designed programs to produce efficient educational counselors. Some institutes like the University of Mangalore and many other emerging private colleges have specific courses in counseling, career guidance, or educational psychology. Such programs typically motivate you by giving theoretical information and practical tr... View more

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It really doesn't matter. Honors degree has few additional courses and helps you to gain more knowledge.

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Hi Sajal,
Being a more developed state, Amity University-Noida is good for exposure.
Otherwise, both the campuses are very good. According to your convenience, you can choose any one of them.
The fee structure is also slightly different. Choose wisely.
All the best.

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List of top colleges for doing M.Com in Kolkata are mentioned below:
1) St. Xavier's College - [SXC], Kolkata
2) Goenka College Of Commerce and Business Administration, Kolkata
3) JD Birla Institute - [JDBI], Kolkata
4) The Bhawanipur Education Society College- [BESC], Kolkata
5) Shri Shikshayatan College, Kolkata
6) University Of Calcutta, Kolkata
7) Asutosh College, Kolkata
8) Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College, Kolkata
9) Bhairab Ganguly College, Kolkata
10) Netaji Nagar Day College, Kolkata.

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First focus on 12th and get a good college. Also, do MBA from top IIMs i.e., A, B or C. Or if you have done sports or if you can do it then work on it and play you will get good money when you will play internationally. Or if you have interest in film industry then go for it as a career.

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Hello Chanchal, Yes, you can apply for UGC NET 2019 Exam. As the minimum qualification to apply for NET is post-graduation degree and you have completed it. There is no age limit criteria for NET lectureship. But, for UGC NET JRF your age must be below 30 years old. The candidates are allowed to apply for their post-graduation subject only. As you have completed M.Com you can apply for UGC NET commerce or UGC NET economics.

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Sorry, it would be really tough to disclose these details. These details are not disclosed even by the college officials.

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Hi Abhishek, The webpage of this college is silent about fees charged for various courses. It would be recommendable to get in touch with the college officials for the detailed information on the fee structure. Regards.

51 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes. SMUDE is by far the worst Distance Education programme in India. Only its BBA MBA, BCA MCA B.Sc. And M.Sc. In IT are recognised by UGC. UGC revoked its recognition earlier in 2016 but renewed some courses for 2017.

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Dear Vinayak,
Cut-off of getting admission in Punjab university is very high for B.Com course. But still, you should fill up form & apply for it may be you get. All the best.

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Good morning dear,
For B.Com, maths is a compulsory. Be it honors or simple degree.
Some institutes have the subject in 1st year while others in 2nd year.
But, it is a compulsory subject.
Nothing to worry, it is just basic maths.
Thanks and all the best.

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