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Duration: 3 years
Eligibility: Candidates must have passed 12th Standard or an equivalent examination, recognized by State or Central Education Board. Candidate must have taken five subjects in 12th Standard with 50% marks in aggregate.
Fee : 60,000/- p.a.
Admission: https://admissions.srmuniversity.ac.in
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It seems difficult as Scottish Church College is very rigid in their admission eligibility rules. Unless you are from a reserved category - then you have a very strong chance of getting through.
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Yes, you are eligible to appear for the NTA UGC NET under Commerce subject. As per the rules of the NTA candidates who have qualified or qualifying their Post-Graduation are eligible to appear in the UGC NET Exam. The minimum qualifying marks in Post-graduation is 55% (general) and 50% (other-category)
You can check the complete eligibility criteria from this link https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility click here. NTA conducts the UGC NET Exam twice in a year in the month of June and December, with more than 80 subjects. As per the new notification, exam pattern of the exam is also changed, which is as follows;
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Best of luck.
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The best combination is CS with LLB. However, if you have interest in finance profile, then you can opt for MBA (finance) along with CS. CA and CS is also a good combination.
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Yes, you can take admission because the eligibility criteria is 50% and you have score 75.4%.
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