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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

There are many university that conduct exams are here-
BHU UET
SUAT
IUET
RUET
CMRUET
UUEE
JUET
DU
ITM NEST
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https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/du-to-conduct-entrance-exam-for-bcom-admissions-2018-blogId-15277.

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Dhruv Sharma

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None, both are different streams with different course of study.

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Dhruv Sharma

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94% for general merit was the cut-off in 2017. This is only for B.Com regular. Other courses are less competitive.

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mahima saxena

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Rajagiri College is far better than SSTM. Go for Rajagiri College.

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Dhruv Sharma

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There is no fixed cut off percentage in Symbiosis Pune. But, they start taking students with 90+ Percentage.

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mehak khanna

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Yes, you can go for B.Com after Science in 12th. Eligibility for B.Com in most of the top universities is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2. (it may vary with the university you choose). In some of the colleges, one has to face the disadvantage of marks in the best of 4 because admission for B.Com takes place through a merit system. The standard disadvantage allowed is 2.5 %, but it depends on colleges as some colleges have a disadvantage of 3% or even 5% but not beyond that.

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Ashima Guleria

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You can take admission in any college. You will have to prepare for CA separately anyway.

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