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Candidates willing to pursue the Universal Group of Institutions BCom course fulfill the eligibility criteria given below:
Eligibility: Class 12th from a recognised board of education.
Selection Criteria: Merit-based
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The total tuition fee for the Universal Group of Institutions BCom programme is INR 5 lakh. The registration fee also separately charged. The fee amount mentioned here is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is however subject to changes and hence, is indicative.
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The Universal Group of Institutions offers a different four years BCom integrated programme. The programme is designed for the candidates who are willing to pursue IAS & IPS.
Along with the BCom programme, the college provides coaching to the students for IAS and IPS.
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Universal Group of Institutions offers a total of 100 seats for admission to the BCom programme, for admission the candidates must have cleared Class 12th exam from a recognised board of education or equivalent.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Undergraduate courses, especially B.Com (Hons) and B.A. (Hons) Economics, percentage required in Class 12 varies. For B.Com (Hons), students are usually required to aim for around 98% for general category, B.A. (Hons) Economics, the requirement shall be 98.5%. Moreover, mathematics at 12th grade is compulsory in both subjects, although it may not be compulsory in the best 4 subjects. If a student does not study finance or business in 12th grade, 2.5% may be deducted from the required percentage. Since SRCC admission is competitive, it is important to aim for exceptionally high scores.
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