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<div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div></div><div><div><ul><li>Register and Apply<div><div><div><div>Interested candidates can apply online / offline with required information.</div></div></div><div>&nbsp;</div></div></li><li>Merit Screening<div><div><div><div>Admission is based on the marks obtained in class 10+2.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>So,better marks better chances,contact college more more.BAsed on previous trend it must be above 80%.</... View more

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<p>The fees for the B.Com programme in G.S. College of Commerce are approximately INR 20,000 to INR 30,000 per year, making it around INR 60,000 to INR 90,000 for the three-year duration.</p><p>Fee covers tuition and basic academic facilities; additional costs subjected for examination fees, library charges, or extracurricular activities may slightly increase the overall price. The specified amount could vary according to respective specializations, i.e. B.Com (General) or B.Com (Computer Applications) or any annual changes brought in by the college.</p><p>&nbsp;The school stands a great chance of availing... View more

7 Views Posted 3 years ago

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The B.Com cut off rank is 96%. You can download it from their official website.

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Hi Nikitha the cutoff information for B.Com in financial system at PSG College of Arts and Science - PSGCAS is around -
General Category - 50 marks
OBC Category - 47 marks
SC Category - 31 marks
ST Category - 25 marks
EWS Category - 39 marks.

106 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Definitely, you can. The previous performance isn't considered to judge you but you need to work hard to get a better result even if it is CMA, ACCA, CA, CS, or anything, you can do it.

14 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, you can pursue a B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) in South Korea, but it may be less common compared to countries like Canada or the USA. Some universities in South Korea offer business-related programs that may allow you to pursue a B.Com or similar degrees.</p><p>Here are a few universities in South Korea where you could explore options:</p><ol><li>Seoul National University (SNU)</li><li>Yonsei University</li><li>Korea University</li><li>Sungkyunkwan University</li><li>Hanyang University</li></ol><p>These universities offer various b... View more

135 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear Pooja,
Sure you can pursue.
After your graduation in B.Com, you can opt for MBA or PGDM in hospital and healthcare management. It is in good demand. While selecting a college, apply to reputed or ranked colleges/institutes through CAT, CMAT or MH-CET. So,it will beneficial to you in terms of job placements with good pay packages.
Top institutes offering are:-
1-Balaji institute of management, Pune
2-D.Y Patil institute of Management
3-Symbiosis institute of Management
4-NIT
5-Godavari Foundation of Management
6-Amity University
and many more good institutes.
For further queries, feel free to revert. Thank you.

24 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Nitesh,
The admission in the graduation of arts would be started after the ending of the session this year. The examination are going to end on June 2023. So it is obvious that the admission will be started on 15 July 2023.

47 Views Posted 6 years ago

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The cutoff for B.Com honors of Mithibai College is around 85 to 90.

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No, you can't apply for PG course. Student with zero backlogs and with good percentage will eligible for PG course.

16 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Hello Nishar Ahmed, Pannalal Girdharlal Anglo Vedic college was established in Delhi in the year 1957. It is affiliated Delhi University. This college was established as a collaboration between the then great industrial house of Delhi, Pannalal Girdharlal and a great philanthropic organisation, Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Education Trust, that began establishing educational Institutes from the late part of the 19th century across India beginning at Lahore. Today this trust has more than 900 colleges worldwide. PGDAV college offers 33 different courses at undergraduate level in Arts, Science, Commerce and computer streams. However... View more

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<div role="heading" aria-level="3"><strong>Top Commerce Institutions : B Com Colleges in Hospet</strong></div><div><ul><li>Srikari Institute. .</li><li>Smd College. .</li><li>Sri Akshaya College Of Commerce And Management. .</li><li>Shri Gavi Siddeshwara Arts Science &amp; Commerce College. .</li><li>Sri Vidyanand Gurukul Education Trust. .</li><li>BKG Global School And BKG PU College. .</li><li>Oxford Business College Ballari. .</li><li>Mohammadia PU College.</li></ul><p>B.... View more

36 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you apply under SPP, they accepts not more than 8 backlogs. For non SPP colleges 55% marks is not easily acceptable. You can email some colleges and get in touch with the college representatives and see what you can do.

43 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Education counselor,

Hi Ayush,
Easy or difficult will depend on you. If you are good with numbers or maths and enjoy learning about finance, accounts, on the whole, it shouldn't be too difficult. Knowledge of computers will only add to your advantage.

46 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Applicants wishing to enter this program should meet the following requirements:
- Twelfth Grade / Intermediate / Standard XIIth / A Level or Equivalent
This program has an IELTS English language proficiency requirement.

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IPER, Govt. science and commerce college, Gargi Institute Of Science and Technology, etc. are some of the best.

22 Views Posted 7 years ago

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student's counselor,

Hi Anjali,
Yes, you can get admission as you have almost 90% marks. So yes, you can get B.Com or B.Com (Hons) depending on the colleges.

46 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Rakesh, you can pursue PGDM or MS in related areas like Accountancy, Finance, Taxation, Professional Accounting or Finance and so on. Lastly, you have to check your own interests and apply.

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Yes,The basic eligibility criteria is minimum 50% in class 12th from a recognized board. Maximum age of 22 years.
You'll also be required to take their entrance test i.e. Banaras Hindu University Common Entrance Test (BHUCET). The shortlist will be based on the marks obtained in BHUCET and class 12th combined.

39 Views Posted 8 years ago

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There is no such possibility. However, your performance in graduation can help you to to skip some of the exams of CA.

42 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

You can not do B.Com and BMS / BBA/BBM simultaneously from same or different universities because of UGC guidelines.

134 Views Posted 7 years ago

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It is not possible. You cannot get the direct admission in 3rd year of B.Com without passing 2nd year in any degree or in any course. No colleges and universities will give you admission. You should start from the 2nd year. You can get lateral admission in any college in 2nd year easily. All the best.

41 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can pursue B.Com after class 12th. Many colleges offer admission to the course on the basis of marks obtained by students in class 12th. Colleges in University of Delhi offer admission based on the cut off released by the colleges.

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The basic eligibility for admission to any of the B.Com. programs is mentioned below.
Candidates must pass in Higher Secondary School examination from a recognized educational boardThey should have Maths and English as core subjects
Minimum 50% marks are required at 10+2 level
Although, candidates from Science and Arts stream are also eligible to apply, those with Commerce stream are preferred.
There is no work experience required for the course. However, students with work experience can also apply.

61 Views Posted 9 years ago

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1. M.Com: This course is an extension to B.Com and helps you gain a deeper insight into the general functions of working of a business. Generally, those who want to do research work undertake this course. An obvious progression would be to do an M.Phil followed by a Ph.D depending on the level of expertise desired. Jobs available are teachers in schools and college. On the corporate side, you have an opportunity in the finance department of corporate to work as an analyst, research work, consulting, etc.
2. CA: CA can be done along with UG itself and need not necessarily be after PG. This course helps you develop a level of expertise ... View more

21 Views Posted 7 years ago

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live the life the way you want.,

Sunisha, Both the professional as well as prestigious courses have their own importance but to add real value to it, I would say CA course is the best course as compared to other professional course in India but based on your weakness that you are weak in maths which will not be ignored in CA course. So, for this, it will be better for you to pursue CS course. CS course is actually a compliance based course. I hope it will work.

49 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can either go for Nirma University or GLS College. Find which one suits you better.

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Hi Sarvesh.
You didn't mention the name of the college. In this case, I won't be able to answer your question properly. Kindly, mention it first.
Every college has its own fee structure.

41 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Thinking abt hw to make future S...,

Hi,
I think you should opt for B.Com or BA, if you want to rid Maths away.
B.Com will be good as due to today’s demand for B.Com graduates in job industry.

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I'm a student who is studying in...,

I think you should go for BBA at your place rather and then do MBA abroad.

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