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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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There is no upper age limit set for doing B.Tech in engineering colleges as such but the older you are, the more difficult it gets. The reason being firstly you have to have a good reason for the gap years between the class 12 and your B.Tech unless doing some other degree or Diploma course. Secondly your peers would be younger than you and thus can be given more priority over you for placement. So think accordingly.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Yes, you can continue your B.Com course next year if you are unable to continue this year due to financial issues. However, you may need to check with the college or university if there are any conditions or time limits for rejoining the course. It's also important to make sure that you meet all the academic and attendance requirements to be eligible for continuation. You may also want to explore other options such as distance learning or part-time studies if they are available.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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A minimum of 50% in class 12th with (PCMB) Physics Chemistry and Biology as obligatory courses is required. Admission to BVSC requires that you be at least 18 years old. The highest age limit, however, is 25 years.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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Students who get admission in technical / professional courses without taking any competitive examination will also be eligible for scholarship. However, such students should have not less than 50% marks at higher secondary.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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The decision to drop out of B.Com and pursue B.Com (Hons) or to continue with B.Com is entirely up to you and your personal circumstances. However, before making a decision, it is important to consider the following factors:
Check the eligibility criteria for admission to B.Com (Hons) in the university/institution you are interested in and ensure that you meet the requirements. Understand the differences between B.Com and B.Com (Hons) in terms of curriculum, course structure, and career opportunities. Talk to academic counselors or professors to get their advice on what would be the best course of action for you. Consider any financial
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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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If you still cannot find your enrollment number, you can contact IGNOU's head office directly. They will be able to look up your information and provide you with your enrollment number. Once you have your enrollment number, be sure to keep it in a safe place so that you do not lose it again.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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I do not have access to specific information about universities, and I am not authorized to intervene in academic matters. My suggestion would be to try and speak to someone from the university or college administration, such as a department head, registrar or controller of examinations, to see if there is any way to resolve the issue. They may be able to provide you with more specific information about your case and advise you on your options. Additionally, you may also want to consult with a legal professional or education consultant for further guidance.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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Yes, this college has various course where CS is regular subject.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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No, the School of Distance Education, Bharati Vidyapeeth University does not offer B.Com in external mode. The university only offers B.Com in regular mode.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Yes, the Institute of Distance Education (IDE) at the University of Madras offers a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program through correspondence mode. The program is designed for students who are unable to attend regular classes due to various reasons but still want to pursue higher education in commerce. The B.Com program is offered in both English and Tamil medium and is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The duration of the program is three years, and the eligibility criteria may vary from year to year.

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