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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
BMCC Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce offers a Bachelor of Commerce B.Com degree. The BCom programme is a full-time 3 year undergraduate course. Admission is based on merit, specifically the mark obtained in the 10 + 2 or equivalent qualifying exam. The college is known for its strong focus on commerce education and has a good placement record.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
In most cases, no you can not directly take admission in third year of B.Com when you fail in the 1 st year and then you take a free year. Academic progression rules in University are normally severe. It is most likely that you would be required to re-enrol during the first year or the second year at worst, in the event that you pass your failed subjects upon the discretion of the university regarding the re-admission policy. A gap year does not automatically lead to a promotion since there is a normal practice of having a backlog of failed subjects, especially at the advanced years. You are required to talk to the admission or registr
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
The fee structure for M.Com at Kaamadhenu Arts and Science College, Sathyamangalam. However, one result mentions Kamadhenu College of Arts & Science in Dharmapuri, where the PG fees are listed as Rs 6,000. It's important to note that this is not the same college as Kaamadhenu Arts and Science College in Sathyamangalam. To get the exact fee structure for M.Com at Kaamadhenu Arts and Science College, Sathyamangalam, it is recommended to contact the college directly or visit their website.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
DIRECT ADMISSION INTO BBA is not provided usually in the Rosary College of Commerce and Arts at Goa. The basis of admission is mostly on your merit on the basis of your Class 12 (10+2) marks. In the case of BBA (General), you require too to have appeared in the Under Graduate Aptitude Test (UGAT) and the short listing of candidates is on the basis of their UGAT score. In the case of BBA (Travel & Tourism), it is based on 12 th results.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration, Kolkata mainly provides the admission to B.Com (Hons.) course on the basis of merit drawn out of your Class XII (10+2) examination score as opposed to some other entrance exam, although shortening of such entrance tests is also an option as they may be required due to the large number of applications. In the college, students are selected on the basis of their cumulative grades in the related subjects. The beginning of the application processes starts when results of the Higher Secondary Examination are announced by WBCHSE, which is mostly during June. One can observe the announce
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
When seeking admission to B.Com programs at VIT-AP School of Business, they should have passed their Class 12 (or equivalent exam) in a recognised board with minimum aggregate of 55%. Also, those applicants born on and after July 1, 2005, can now apply in the year 2025. Admission is on a merit basis, based on 12 th grade marks and then there is the Personal Interview (PI). In B.Com the main course offered is in Finance.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, yes, it is possible to obtain a B.Com degree without going to the regular classes in a college via a distance course or via a programme that is offered online. Other Universities, such Mumbai University ( via its Centre of Distance and Online Education - CDOE) and IGNOU, provide B.Com programs in which the student is able to study at his or her own pace, hence, it is appropriate to those who are already employed or have other obligations to fulfill. The programs usually demand a 10+2 and admissions are usually merit based.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
For a good B.Com. degree in Gorakhpur, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University (DDUGU) is a strong contender, known for its comprehensive B.Com. programme and relatively affordable fees. Islamia College of Commerce is another option, with a good placement record.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Most universities can comprehend an illness that causes one to take a spill year in B.Com. B.Com programs are mostly re-applicable and so is CUET UG required in central universities such as DU; gaps are usually not a detrimental factor but a medical certificate can be expected to describe the gap. Or you can look at alternatives such as IGNOU and a distance B.Com where there is no age restriction and no entrance exam and there are several private universities that tend to be more flexible on gap year students where you can finish the year healing and study later.
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