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Kuldeep Shukla

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Most of the universities require computer or mathematics in 12th standard for BCA course. So if you have then you can apply for BCA.

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Kuldeep Shukla

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Total fee for B.Com honours programme in City College is Rupees 10,230.

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Kuldeep Shukla

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Ed.

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Alok Dubey

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The BHU UET (Banaras Hindu University Undergraduate Entrance Test) for B.Com was conducted in 2020 from August 24, 2020, to August 31, 2020. However, please note that this information may be outdated as the exam date has already passed. If you are looking for information on BHU UET 2021 or beyond, it is best to check the official website of Banaras Hindu University for the latest updates on exam dates and application deadlines.

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Alok Dubey

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Go on CBSE official website and click previous year paper button and download.

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Alok Dubey

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To become a Certified Public Accountant CPA you typically need to meet the educational and experience requirements set by the state or jurisdiction where you want to practice.

Each state or jurisdiction has its own Board of Accountancy which regulates the CPA licensing process. You should check with the Board of Accountancy in the state or jurisdiction where you want to practice to determine their specific requirements for CPA licensure.

In summary, to apply for CPA you should research and determine the specific requirements set by the Board of Accountancy in the state or jurisdiction where you want to practice, and then follow their gui

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Alok Dubey

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It is subjective and varies based on individual preferences and needs.
However, you can consider various factors while choosing a college, such as accreditation and recognition, faculty qualifications and experience, infrastructure, placement opportunities, fees, location, and student reviews. It would be best to research both KC and Jaihind colleges, compare them based on these factors and make an informed decision based on your preferences and requirements.

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Alok Dubey

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Yes, St. Joseph College of Commerce can be a good option for a fresher commerce student who has completed their plus two in the science stream. While the transition from science to commerce may require some adjustment, the college offers a comprehensive commerce curriculum and supportive academic environment that can help students make the transition smoothly.
St. Joseph College of Commerce is a well-established and highly reputed college that has been providing quality education in commerce for several decades. The college offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in commerce, including B.Com, B.Com (Professional), B.Co
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Alok Dubey

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Admission to B.Com courses in colleges is usually based on a combination of factors such as academic merit, entrance exams, and sometimes personal interviews. The cut-off for admission may vary from college to college and also from year to year. With a total merit score of 106, you may have a chance of getting admission to B.Com in MCM DAV or Dev Samaj in the second round. However, it ultimately depends on the number of seats available and the competition among other applicants. I would suggest that you keep track of the admission process and cut-off lists of the colleges you are interested in and make an informed decision. Additionall
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To get admission in a B. Com (Bachelor of Commerce) program, you will need to follow these general steps:
Meet the Eligibility Criteria: You should have completed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board or university with a minimum percentage (which may vary from college to college) in commerce or related subjects like economics, accountancy, business studies, etc.
Choose the College: Select the college or university where you want to pursue your B. Com degree. You can check the college's website or prospectus for the admission procedure, application form, and other details.
Fill the Application Form: Fill the application f
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