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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
For a good B.Com. degree in Gorakhpur, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University (DDUGU) is a strong contender, known for its comprehensive B.Com. programme and relatively affordable fees. Islamia College of Commerce is another option, with a good placement record.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Most universities can comprehend an illness that causes one to take a spill year in B.Com. B.Com programs are mostly re-applicable and so is CUET UG required in central universities such as DU; gaps are usually not a detrimental factor but a medical certificate can be expected to describe the gap. Or you can look at alternatives such as IGNOU and a distance B.Com where there is no age restriction and no entrance exam and there are several private universities that tend to be more flexible on gap year students where you can finish the year healing and study later.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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.g., n
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Several colleges in Mysore offer the Chartered Accountancy (CA) course, either as a standalone programme or in combination with a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) degree. JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science is a prominent institution offering this course. Other options include Jain (Deemed-to-be University) and Christ University, which are known for their strong accounting and finance programs. Additionally, some colleges offer CA coaching alongside a B.Com degree, like the one mentioned at Christ University.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
St Pauls College for Women admissions are conducted on the basis of merit. Hence, students need not appear for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Interested candidates can appear for their Higher Secondary/10+2 exams and acheive valid scoring to be eligible. Students can visit the official website of St Paul's Institute for further eligibility details.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
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.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For M.Com and mba you can research about these top colleges and their admission process
Mcom :
- Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Delhi University
- Hansraj College, Delhi University
- Lal Bahadur Shastri College, Delhi University
- Christ University, Bangalore
- St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
Mba :
1.IIM Ahmedabad
2.IIM Bangalore
3.IIM Calcutta
4.IIM Lucknow
5.ISB Hyderabad (Indian School of Business)
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
It is difficult to definitively say what your chances are with a low score, as admission to PSG College of Arts and Science for B.Com. (CS) is primarily based on merit, meaning your 12th-grade scores. However, a "low score" is subjective. Typically, a competitive score for B.Com. at PSG is around 75%, but this can fluctuate based on the number of applicants. If your score is significantly below that, your chances may be lower, but it's still worth applying, especially if you have other strengths or if the competition is less intense in a particular year.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Bachelor of Commerce become in professional accounting programme at KRP college of Art Science and Research is a 3 year undergraduate degree focused on providing student with the necessary knowledge and skill for a career in accounting finance and releted fields the programme aims to equip students with both traditional commerce knowledge and professional skills relevant to the national and Global Business Environment
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, a student with 48% in the general category is unlikely to get admission to M.Com at According to BHU's official eligibility criteria for M.Com states that a minimum of 50% aggregate marks is required for general category candidates in the qualifying examination. Admission to M.Com at BHU is based on the CUET (PG) score, and candidates must also meet the minimum eligibility criteria of the university.
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