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Adiba Adiba

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It doesn't matter which book is best, what matter the most is how  dedicated you are, prepare notes keep practice and choose a good university,   not the Online and distance one, because distance and online education will not be  teach you the skill sets which are demanded in corporate word . Even if you are going to choose  other career options like phd. Or anything else, you should have contact with your Faculty because they are the one who will guide you or direct you, if they are not know you they will never give you the correct advise and perhaps wanted to down your morale . 

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Sanjana Basel

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The admission process in DAV PG college, Dehradun is completely based on Cuet score. The selected candidate can fill the form in their official website 

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Yes, students can generally open multiple accounts in the bank as there is no restyriction from the banks for the same. Students can even multiple accounts with the same bank, given that they are eligible for the same. 

Many students use a traditional high-street bank (like Lloyds or HSBC) to have their student loanor salary paid into these accounts and to pay major bills. However, students often use a digital bank (like Monzo or Revolut) for daily spending, travel, and budgeting. Having multiple accounts does not harm the credit rating of the students as long as they are managed responsibly.

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Shailja Rawat

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Central University of Jharkhand BCom eligibility criteria state the minimum requirements to be fulfilled by candidates seeking admission. The below table shows the eligibility conditions to be met:

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Eligibility Criteria

BCom

Class 12 examination with Commerce/Economics/Maths/Computer Science/Finance/Market/Management as one of the subjects with a minimum of 50% marks

The university offers a 5% relaxation for students belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy) category.

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Satvik Gumasta

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There are several websites and books, guides which offer last 5 or even last 10 years questions papers of commerce

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Kamini Padyal

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You can give various exams after 12th class commerce such as SSC, banking, railway, state level examinations, postal department and defence sector.

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Rachit Kumar

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No, Commerce stream is not compulsory for admissions to the BCom course at MIT CoM. Candidates from any stream can apply for the BCom course. The basic eligibility requirement for admission to the BCom course is candidates must complete their Class 12 or Diploma after Class 10 examinations from any recognised board of education with an aggregate of 50%. Moreover, the admission is based on merit. 

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Piyush Jain

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MIT College of Management BCom admission is merit-based, which is evaluated on the basis of scores candidates acheived in their higher senior secondary/ Class 12. The accepance of any entrance examination scores for admission to BCom course is not explicitly mentioned on the official website of the college. Moreover, the merit cutoff may vary each academic year. Therefore, the admission to the BCom course at MIT CoM is merit-based. 

 

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Vishakha

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Yes, after the completion of a BCom from MIT College of Management, graduates can apply for various government jobs. Students tend to seek employment in public administration, teaching, and social services. They can apply for competitive exams such as UPSC, SSC, and State Public Service Commissions for the positions of IAS, IPS, or other government departments. Besides, there are opportunities in banking, railways, and other PSUs, where a BCom degree is a qualifying criteria. Aspitants with an appropriate preparation and focus, they can easily get employment in the government sector.

 

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