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ROSE REEBA PRAKASH

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Hi,
It's completely normal to panic during exams, and there's barely anything you can do when you're zoning out unintentionally. Although it might feel disappointing when the results come out, make sure that you're not too hard on yourself. It is just an exam and you'll do better next time. Even if you've not done well for your boards, you can always write the supplementary tests after the publishing of the results. Make sure you give it your best try the next time that is all that counts.

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ROSE REEBA PRAKASH

Beginner-Level 5

If you're commerce student, there are actually a wise variety of options available to you. You can opt for the arts, commerce and management courses like B.Com BBA B.A. (preferably Literature or Economics) and other commerce stream related Bachelor degree courses. Another alternative available for you is the statutory courses that can either be done as a correspondence degree or a distant degree, or full time, as you please. These courses include CA (Chartered Accountant), CS (Company Secretary), ACCA, CMA or ACS. These courses are commerce related with a major focus on the corporate sector. A second alternative that you have is a prof
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3 years ago

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ROSE REEBA PRAKASH

Beginner-Level 5

If you're commerce student, there are actually a wise variety of options available to you. You can opt for the arts, commerce and management courses like B.Com BBA B.A. (preferably Literature or Economics) and other commerce stream related Bachelor degree courses. Another alternative available for you is the statutory courses that can either be done as a correspondence degree or a distant degree, or full time, as you please. These courses include CA (Chartered Accountant), CS (Company Secretary), ACCA, CMA or ACS. These courses are commerce related with a major focus on the corporate sector. A second alternative that you have is a prof
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Neelesh mishra

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can get admission for the same.

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3 years ago

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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

Hi, The cutoff information for M.Com at Bangalore University is around -
General Category - 100%
SC Category - 98.83%
ST Category - 95.8%
So just go for this university and have best opportunities available.

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3 years ago

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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Preeti the fee structure at Government Post Graduate College, Noida for B.Com for full course duration is around INR 59500 for 3 years. This college has good faculty, infrastructure facilities and placement opportunities.

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3 years ago

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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
Cutoff information for M.Com Part time at Gauhati University is around -
General Category - 53973 ranks
OBC Category - 59892 ranks
SC / ST Category - 46973 ranks
EWS Category - 53032 ranks
So just go for it.

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3 years ago

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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Abhinandan the cutoff for B.Com at Government College, Dharamshala id around -
General Category - 60%
OBC Category - 60%
EWS Category - 60%
SC Category - 55%
ST Category - 55%
So just go for it for good future.

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3 years ago

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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

if you are interested then you can apply for M.A. Archaeology after completing B.Com. And Yes you can study archaeology at undergraduate level as you have lots of interest in this subject. The basic eligibility to study archeology as a degree subject is to clear 10+2 with any stream.

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3 years ago

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palak mahajan

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Hi Jayashree the fee structure at Government First Grade College, Devanhalli for B.Com is around INR 4000 annually and this fee structure is quite reasonable, affordable and self financed so just go for it.

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