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palak mahajan

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The cutoff information for B.Com (Hons). At BESC is around -
For General Category - 85%
For Backward Category - 75%
For SC / ST Category - 60%

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palak mahajan

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The cutoff information for B.Com at Vanita Vishram Women's College of Commerce is around -
For General Category - 60%
For Backward Category - 55%
For SC Category - 45%
For ST Category - 40%

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palak mahajan

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The cutoff information for M.Com in accounting and Financial Management at MSU, Baroda is around -
For General Category - 4719 ranks
For OBC Category - 2914 ranks
For SC / ST Category - 16546 ranks.

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palak mahajan

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The fee structure at Nilgiri College of Arts and Science for B.Com in Professional Accounting is around INR 30000 annually.

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Priyarnjan kumar

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After completing the B.Com degree course, the two most common choices students have is to either pursue an MBA or an M.Com. Now, both courses have their advantages and rather than going for which one is popular, students should know what they want from their postgraduate education and choose accordingly. The MBA and M.Com are exceptional courses and can lead to some good careers. Both postgraduate courses are worth considering if you want to continue studying after your B.Com. In the following blog, there's a detailed comparison between both the courses that will help you decide which one is the course for you.

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Priyarnjan kumar

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Yes, absolutely, you can become a lecturer. You can apply after completing your 1st year in M.Com.

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Priyarnjan kumar

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There is some scope but not like a regular M.Com. Many companies are not keen enough to absorb a candidate holding a distance degree.

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Rajni K

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You easily should have a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (B.A. in Economics) with a minimum of 50% marks. Candidates who have a BBA, BBE, BBS, or BFIA degree can also apply for the M.Com course at Mumbai University so you also get addmis, provided they have scored at least 60% marks in the qualifying examination.

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Rajni K

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Please tell the name of the institute and in which course you want to take admission cause they also play a crucial role in getting admission. You can surely get admission in any institute if your percentage is good and if you perform well in entrance exam.

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Phateh agrawal

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I am sharing the eligibility criteria of this college Eligibility Criteria
A person, who has passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognized as equivalent shall be eligible for the course.

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