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Rashmi Karan

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Bhaskar Degree College offers a BCom programme that is fully aligned with the National Education Policy 2020. This means the course is modern and very flexible for students. One highlight is the focus on digital literacy and skill-based learning. Students don't just read books; they gain practical knowledge through value-added courses.  

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Samreen Begum

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For B.Com (Hons.) at Lovely Professional University, LPUNEST is usually not that hard, but honestly it depends on whether your basics from Class 11 and 12 are really clear. In most commerce oriented exams, you can expect sections like English , Quantitative Aptitude/Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, General Awareness, and some basic commerce aptitude too, based on the test pattern for that year. A lot of students feel it's more about mental aptitude than super technical stuff. If you're scoring roughly 94–95% in Class 12 then yes, you may become eligible for a strong scholarship slab at LPU, and in that percentile zone many candidates

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Tasbiya Khan

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Taking a gap year after Class 12 will not harm your chances at all for B.Com admissions in Kolkata, as top private colleges like St. Xavier's College explicitly allow students to apply up to 3 to 5 years after passing school. Since admissions are a pure merit game based strictly on your Class 12 board percentage, a candidate with 95% marks from last year stands a much better chance of getting in than someone with 85% from this year, without facing any score deductions or penalties for dropping a year.

 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, you can totally start applying to some private B.Com colleges in Kolkata before your 12th results are out by registering on their portals under a "Result Awaited" status, but you can't actually lock in your seat until your official marks drop. Think of it like booking a spot in line—colleges like St. Xavier's might let you fill out your basic personal information early, but because their whole selection system is a pure merit game based on your Class 12 percentage, they will literally wait for you to log back in and upload your final marksheet before they put you on any cutoff list. So, keep an eye on the official college websit

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Raj Priya

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The total tuition fee of BCom at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Online is INR 64,000. This number is taken from the official sources of college. It can change.

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Raj Priya

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Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies offer a total of 120 seats for teh MCom programme. In the total seats, 40% of the seats are for open category and 40% for reserved category. This number can change.

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Raj Priya

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The total tuition fee of MCom at Pratibha College of Commerce & Computer Studies is INR 50,800. Candidates need to pay the course fee as the last step of admission process. This number can change.

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Bipasha Jha

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The college has a placement cell. It is responsible for conducting placement drives for students. It also conducts workshops for students. However, details about BCom placements are not available. 

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Bipasha Jha

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No, the course is offered for three or four years. No option is there to complete it in two years. The admissions are based on applicant's Class 12 merit. The admission process is conducted on official college website.

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