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Nishtha Rastogi

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Yes, there are some private institutes or self financed colleges may allow direct admissions through management quota. These college often reserve 10-15% of seats under management quota for direct admissions.

Moreover, many universities and colleges, particularly affiliated with sentral or state universities admit students based on their academic performance in their class 12th examinations. 

 

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Mani Shukla

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For admissions in BCom honours at Delhi University, you need to have passed class 12 with minimum 45 percent aggregate. Plus, you need to study Maths/Applied Mathematics as a mandatory subject.  

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Nishtha Garg

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While comparing JECRC University and Galgotias University in terms of the fee of studying BA, JECRC University is a more affordable option to opt for a BA programme. The fee for studying the BA course at Galgotias University is INR 2.9 Lacs to INR 3.2 lakh, which is much higher compared to INR 1.6 Lacs - INR 2.3 lakh charged by JECRC University. Therefore, as per the above comparison, JECRC University makes BA a more affordable option than Galgotias University However, it must be noted that the mentioned fee has been taken from the official website and is still subject to change.

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Kartik Yadav

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Yes,  in BCom hons, maths is compulsory, hence the students who did not study it in class 12th are not eligible for same. Delhi University has made maths or applied mathematics a mandatory subject removing the previous option of applying through Accountancy

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, you are eligible for both UGC NET (Mathematics) and CSIR NET (Mathematical Sciences) since you have a Master's in Mathematics with greater than 55% (50% for SC/ST/OBC/PwD).

  • UGC NET: You can apply under Mathematics  (Assistant Professor/JRF).

  • CSIR NET: You qualify for Mathematical Sciences  (JRF/Lectureship).

  • Key Points:
    Master's degree is the main requirement.
    B.Com doesn't affect eligibility.
    Age limits: JRF (30 yrs), Lectureship (no limit).

You can choose either or both exams based on your career goals.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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Yes, ICAI provides study material for CA Foundation, which includes previous years' papers and downloadable content. The ICAI also provides live lectures and sessions through its BoS Knowledge Portal. The study material can be accessed by registered candidates only. Once a student registers for the course, they are eligible to get the study material, sample papers, mock tests, lectures, etc.

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Manisha Singh

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About 6-8 hours daily would be good for CA Foundation exam preparation. Students must devote 6-8 hours on daily basis and through a time table that must include dedicated hours for studying topics, practicing questions and revision. Students must divide their time basis which subject of CA Foundation they find tough and which ones they find relatively easy.

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Nitesh Vimal

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Yes, CA Foundation books are enough for CA Foundation preparation, but candidates can refer to secondary study material too. ICAI provides sample papers, previous years' question papers, online lectures, mock tests and problem solving sessions for exam preparation. Students must make use of these and also use material provided by coaching centres.

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Esha Singh

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To cover the CA Foundation syllabus about 6 months is needed. Students who have given the exam before may need less time. However, one must spend at least four months on exam preparation to score well. 

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Pallavi Gupta

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Yes, it is possible to clear CA Foundation in first attempt but for that one requires a strong study plan and dedicated execution. Coverage of CA Foundation syllabus is all about getting the concepts right and building strong foundation. Develop a strong foundation in basic concepts, prepare a daily time table to cover topics, practice questions and revision. Start preparation at least 6 months in advance.

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