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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
As an AI language model, I do not have access to the specific cutoff marks for the current academic year. It is best to check with the admission department of Nizam College or the official website of the college for the latest information on cutoff marks for ST students in B.Com Computer Applications.
Additionally, it's important to note that the cutoff marks are only one of the criteria for admission. Other
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While some institutions may require candidates to have studied Business Mathematics, others may not consider it a mandatory requirement. In such cases, you may still be considered for admission based on your academic performance in other subjects and your overall profile.
If you are interested in pursuing a program that requires Business Mathematics, you may want to consider taking additional courses or certifications in the
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Research the universities in Australia that offer this programme and check their eligibility criteria, admission requirements, and application deadlines. Once you have identified the universities that offer this programme, visit their website and navigate to the M.Com (Financial Analysis integrated with KPGN) programme page. You should find information on the course structure, fees, admission requirements, and application procedure. Review the admission requirements, which typically include a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field,
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