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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Davangere University primarily offers undergraduate courses through its affiliated colleges and does not conduct direct B.Com admissions for its main campus. Admission to B.Com programs at affiliated colleges is typically based on merit, determined by marks scored in the qualifying 10+2 examination. The latest cutoff details for affiliated colleges depend on the college and the specific admission policies they follow.
You may need to visit the individual affiliated colleges' websites or contact them for specific cutoff details. Alternatively, you can check updates on Davangere University's official website for announcements regard
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, Christ University offers a B.Com (Professional) program, which integrates opportunities for professional courses like the Company Secretary (CS) program. This course is tailored to enhance students' prospects in pursuing professional certifications while completing their undergraduate studies. Students in this programme can choose Additional Discipline-Specific Electives (ADSE) modeled on the CS curriculum.
The B.Com Professional programme aims to provide foundational knowledge in commerce, finance, and corporate law, supporting students in professional fields such as CS, Chartered Accountancy, or Insurance. The university also pro
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
B.Com (Hons) Syllabus: The subjects prescribed for the batches of the academic year 2024-25 developed at Punjabi University, Patiala covers entire area of Commerce and Business Education. Essential and compulsory courses are Accounting, Business and Accounting Mathematics, Business Statistics, Financial Management, Marketing Management, and Corporate Law while other elective may feature Taxation and International Business. This is usually a part of the curriculum which supports the students' skill development components, projects and practical training in the real application of the concepts taught. Also, computer application in busine
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The choice between BBA, BBM, and BCom depends on your career goals and interests. BBA and BBM are more focused on business and management, with BBA emphasizing general management skills and BBM offering more specialised management training. These courses are ideal for those aiming to pursue careers in business, marketing, or entrepreneurship. On the other hand, B.Com is more commerce-focused, dealing with subjects like accounting, finance, and economics, making it suitable for students interested in pursuing careers in finance, accounting, or taxation.
In terms of job opportunities, BBA and BBM offer a broader range of management-
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
While pursuing a BCom degree, students typically follow a structured curriculum that includes core Commerce subjects like Accountancy, Economics, and Business Studies. Physical Education is generally not offered as a substitute for Accountancy, as it does not align with the Commerce stream's academic requirements.
However, some universities allow students to take elective or additional courses, including Physical Education, as part of their curriculum. If you're interested in incorporating Physical Education into your studies, it's best to check your university's course options and flexibility for electives.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
JJTU University admits students for its BCom programme on a merit basis. Students must fulfil both the eligibility and selection criteria to secure a seat at the university. The basic eligibility is to pass Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board. Hence, a student with 60% in Class 12 can certainly apply for the BCom course. Candidates can check out the following eligibility criteria:
| Course Name | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| BCom | Pass the Class 12 examination in the Commerce stream with 50% aggregate (48% for OBC and 45% aggregate for SC/ST) from a recognised board | Merit-based |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
JJTU University offers hostel accommodations for BCom students who want to live on campus. Students may pay a non-refundable caution fee of INR 5,000 in addition to the hostel fee. The JJTU University hostel fee is INR 50,000. However, the aforementioned fee has been taken for the official website or sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is inductive.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The overall UG-3 years placement rate during the previous three years at JJTU placements, broken down by the total number of students and the number of students placed, is shown below, per the JJTU Overall NIRF report 2023:
Course | Placement Rate (2020) | Placement Rate (2021) | Placement Rate (2022) |
|---|---|---|---|
UG 3-year | Total students: 682 Students placed: 129 | Total students: 598 Students placed: 218 | Total students: 672 Students placed: 265 |
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