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161 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Rashmi,
Earlier, you could do that with a NOC (no objection certificate) of your college, I am not about this thing now you can definitely ask in your college's administration office.

27 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You should definitely go for National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad over Apeejay Satya University. It is a government college and the best college for design in India and comes under the list of top 50 colleges all over the world. It provides quality education and design knowledge. The education programmes under each discipline are designed to meet these objectives so that students are able to progress through their courses in an integrated manner. The curriculum should generate the scope for opportunities to integrate experiential and explorative learning in order to understand and achieve a high degree of creative innovation and quality... View more

45 Views Posted 7 years ago

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There is very less scope that Christ shall admit you in their B.Com programme. Try for some other university or college as a backup.

7 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hey Mamta,
The fee structure at Hindustan College of Arts and Science for M.com in computer applications for full course duration would be around INR 253000 for 2 years. This fees is refundable so just go for it and have good future

34 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The online search did not produce the cutoff details for B.Com. at Panjab University. The eligibility criteria for B.Com. at Panjab University requests a minimum 50% in class 12th for general category students. Students of reserved categories like SC/ST and or OBC may have some degree of relaxation in the minimum percentage. Some good colleges or universities may be asking for 60% or above.&nbsp;</p>

25 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Soumik. As per your qualifications, you're not eligible to pursue B.Com (Hons. ) whether it is from regular college or from distance learning education. You should be passed +2 Examination with minimum 45% marks to pursue this course.

15 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi,
Some of the best courses after B.Com are :
1) Masters of Commerce
2) Masters in Business Administration (MBA) in Finance
3) CA/CS/ICWA
4) Certified bank manager programme
Regards.

235 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
Kindly mention the level of course you wish to pursue in event management (UG, PG, certificate or PG Diploma) for complete guidance on this subject.

55 Views Posted 8 years ago

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To state some of the benefits:
1. You will have a glimpse of commerce world so that you can further explore it.
2. You will be having a basic idea of accounts and business so it can arrange you a starting job, if required.
3. You will be eligible to many competitive exams as the ask for Bachelor degree.
As of now, I find only these benefits, so it will be highly advisable to pursue any professional course or go for masters, if you want to make a good career.

18 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi,
The application process for B.Com is through offline mode, i.e., by filling up and submitting a form, and through an interview with the Vice Principal of the commerce section. The minimum eligibility for the course is that the students should have passed with minimum 45% of marks in HSC or its equivalent from a recognized board.
Regards.

44 Views Posted 8 years ago

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<p>If you are in class 11th currently with Arts and want to change to Commerce in class 12th then your first step is to check if your school has any policy on stream changes.</p><p>Some schools can allow it if you show them a strong interest and willingness to catch up on Commerce subjects like Accountancy, Business Studies, and Economics, which build on class 11th concepts.</p><p>Hope this helps!!!</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

23 Views Posted 7 years ago

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B.Com (Hons) is the better option, as it keeps all the options open. You can opt for CAT CA or MBA for better opportunities.

37 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you get such good percentage, then go for CA, CMA, CS. If only you want to do B.Com, there are N numbers of colleges.

39 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Unfortunately not because you must have commerce in your intermediate to pursue B.Com.

11 Views Posted 4 years ago

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The previous cut-off was around 90% in the general category and 75% in the SC/ST category.

14 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) programme offered by Dr. D.Y. Patil Arts, Commerce &amp; Science College in Pimpri, Pune, spans a duration of three years. The total tuition fee for the programme amounts to INR 79,290, with the first-year fees set at INR 19,800. It's important to note that a course fee can change in every the academic year and any supplementary charges. In addition you can contact the college directly for further information</p>

11 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Various scholarships are offered by the SIES College of Arts Science and Commerce for the BCom students. Some of these are:</p><ul><li>Government Open Merit Scholarship:- Student Who Have Scored 60% And Above In HSC Examination.</li><li>Non-Hindi Merit Scholarship:- Junior College &amp; Degree College Students Who Have Scored 60% And Above In SSC Or HSC Examination And 65% Or Above In Hindi.</li><li>Physics &amp; Maths Merit Scholarship:- Students Who Have Scored Above 60% In HSC As Well As Above 60% In Physics And Maths.</li><li>SC / OBC / SBC / VJNT Scholarship / Free... View more

3 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>As per NSOU BCom course admission guidelines, the candidates are shortlisted based on the marks secured in the last qualifying examination. Moreover, students are not required to appear for any entrance exam to get admission for the BCom programme. The shortlisted candidates should produce the required documents to enable the verification process. Candidates who fulfill the course-wise eligibility can avail the direct admission.</p>

114 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Smita,
It's nice to know your dream of becoming a pilot. Eligibility however is 12th with PCM. But I suggest you check with prospective flying schools to know about relaxation if any.
Best wishes

73 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You require to clear the entrance only for B. M. and BMS in Xaviers. The admissions for the rest of the courses can be done on the basis of your 12th grade marks.

54 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Knowledge is meant to be shared,

It will cost you around 60-65K per year.

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Yes, you are eligible for it and you can apply directly.

75 Views Posted 8 years ago

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No. There is no provision of dual degree as such. But you can go for dual specialization. Thanks.

81 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I don't think so it is possible to apply.

42 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Dear Prajwal, Greeting from AIMS Institutes. The eligibility criteria is Pass in PUC of Karnataka State/ 10 + 2 /Higher Secondary or equivalent of any recognized Board / Council in any discipline and students with good written & communication skills are preferred. For any query, you can mail us on admission@theaims.ac.in.With best wishes, AIMS, Peenya.

6 Views Posted 3 years ago

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The cut off for M.com at the University of Lucknow for the General category - is 740
OBC category - 660
SC/ST Category - 580
The minimum mark required for taking the entrance test is required 40% for the General category
and 33% for SC Category

74 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) and Hansraj are both well-known colleges for pursuing a degree in BA Economics (Hons). Hansraj College offers a BA in Economics (Hons) is a&nbsp;<strong>3 year full-time </strong>course with a breakup of <strong>170+</strong> seats. Hansraj College DU offers tuition fees of&nbsp;<strong>INR 540</strong>&nbsp;while considering the <strong>ROI</strong>, and the average package earned by the student is&nbsp;<strong>INR 7.90 Lakh</strong> as per the previous placement stats.&nbsp;</p><p>Similarly, SRCC offers... View more

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The Bachelor of Pharmacy degree is popularly known as B-Pharma in India. It is a four-year program with both annual and semester schemes available. In order to be eligible, one must pass with at least 50% marks in 10 + 2 (or an equivalent examination) with biology or biotechnology as one of the subjects.
Best of luck.

118 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear,
Commercial mathematics is very simple, you shouldn't worry about that. Now, taking into account the CBCS syllabus, mathematics is compulsory.

42 Views Posted 7 years ago

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I am not sure about the fee structure of SACCM-Ludhiana for B.Com as it can vary depending on the course, duration, and other factors. However, here is some general information about the fee structure of B.Com programs in India:
The fee for B.Com programs in India can vary widely depending on the type of institution, location, and facilities offered. On average, the fees for B.Com programs in India can range from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 2 Lacs per year. Private colleges and universities usually charge higher fees than government colleges and universities. To get a more accurate estimate of the fee structure for B.Com programs at SACCM-Ludhia... View more

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