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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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There is only the difference in difficulty level. B.Com is easy as compared to B.Com honours because the no. of subjects are more as compare to B.Com. Nowadays honours courses have a high demand and the cut-off of B.Com honours will be high.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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Yes, there is an entrance test for M.Com.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Hi Nikhitha,
Candidates are required to opt for Entrance or Merit mode of admission depending on their percentage in qualifying degree put against the minimum percentage criteria decided by the university for each mode separately. Admission to the students of the University of Delhi will be only on the basis of merit mode. Final Admission
Separate lists will be published for each category consisting of merit rank in qualifying exam or rank obtained in the entrance examination. University will approve the admission on submission of requisite documents and fees. For more information, click here:
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Hi Pankaj,
Financial Accounting, Business Law, Auditing, Income Tax Law & Problems, etc. Are the main subjects covered under the syllabus of M.Com entrance exams. Some of the popular reference books which are extensively used by candidates to prepare for M.Com entrance exam are:-
Advanced Accounting by S. N. Mageswari
Business Mathematics by Ranganath, Sampangiram, Rajaram
Company Law by Avtar Singh
Financial Accounting by R. L. Gupta
Law of Contract & Specific Relief by Avtar Singh
Principles of Economics by Case Fair
Practising previous years question papers and referring the above-prescribed textbooks can be quite effective to prepare well
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Hi Kuldeep,
Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Hansraj College and Lady Shriram College for Women (LSR) are the three colleges under DU that offer vocational B.Com course. Apart from DU colleges, you can also consider these colleges:
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar
Loyola College - Chennai
St. Joseph's College of Commerce - Bangalore.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Prashant,
Regarding the selection between BBA or B.Com this one of the classic confusion faced by almost every commerce aspirant. If you think that your aptitude matches to the management study and your only goal is to get into a management career, then BBA would be the best choice for you. If you wish to learn a variety of skills as well as academic subjects during Bachelor degree, wish to avail various post-graduate opportunities besides MBA, interested in learning finance and factors that drive economic behaviour at both an individual and organisational level, then B.Com would be a wise decision. No career option is better than an
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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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Can you please provide your major subjects in your +2?

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Mamta,
Candidates from all categories interested in seeking admission in undergraduate courses in Guru Gobind Singh College are required to fill the pre-admission form available online at University of Delhi portal. This is mandatory for all candidates. Kindly refer to University Website (http://du.ac.in) for pre-admission guidelines. On the basis of the marks of all candidates who have opted for the College in the concerned course, a minimum cut-off percentage for admission in that course is declared. The cut-off percentage for admission in different courses in the college is displayed on the College Notice Board and College Website
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Shail Oberoi

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Post 12th, you can explore LLB/BBA/BBM/mass media/event management. You can also pursue B.Com with specialisation in a host of areas like banking & finance, accounts, HR and along with it explore CA/ICWA/CS.

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Shabana Bee

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No, it isn't compulsory. Yes, you need to have maths as a subject of study in class 12th and you should pass in the same. But while calculating the percentage for admission purpose, English plus top three subjects (marks wise) are considered.

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