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ANISH SHARMA

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can take admission in the School of Economics and Commerce at CMR University for a B.Com programme without CMRUAT. Admission inthe B.Com program  does not require CMRUAT. 

The admission are on the basis of your 12th class marks 

And you check the offical website of CMR for further information and you can also contact to the office of CMRU and ask about all  the programs and your qurries

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the CTET Paper-2 syllabus, both languages are compulsory. Child development and pedagogy is another topic carrying 30 marks.

Mathematics & Science or social studies & social Science are the subjects carrying 60 marks. Keeping your Mathematical background in consideration Mathematics & Science can be the good option.

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jasveer singh

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Hi
Admission fees Rs 20,000/- one time.
What is the hostel fee at the SAI International School in BBSR? In academic year 2016 to 17, it was INR 6000 per month.
The tuition fee for unemployed category is Rs. 4000, for employed category is Rs. 14000 and for the candidates falling in international category, the tuition fee is Rs. 28000.

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NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

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For Economics Honours at HR College, Mumbai, a minimum score of around 95-98% in Class 12th is generally required. Similarly, for B.Com at HR College, a minimum score of around 90-92% in Class 12th is generally required. For St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, the minimum required score for Economics Honours is around 94-96% in Class 12th, while for B.Com the minimum required score is around 88-90% in Class 12th. It is important to note that these are approximate figures based on previous year trends.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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There are many distance learning universities where admissions are open and the fees would be more than 14k.

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3 years ago

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Muhsina Mahadi

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There is a variety of best universities for part time classes. Some of them are:
-NMIMS
-Online Manipal
-LPU online
-IGNOU
These all have certain amount as fees but still it's worth. BFM (Bachelor of financial market) is a
3 years full time undergraduate course, affiliated to University of Mumbai. The BFM course provides comprehensive training to students in the field of Financial Market by way of interaction, projects, presentations, industrial visits, practical training, job orientation and placements. Some of the best colleges for BFM are.
ICLES Motilal Jhunjhunwala College of Arts, Commerce & Science. Jai Hind College. K. J. Somaiya Col
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3 years ago

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Yogesh Shukla

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You can take admission on the basis of a good score in 12th, you can apply online or CUET Exams are also being held, you can appear in that also.
For BHU, there is a separate test, appear in that.

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Abdullah Hussain

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B.Com course eligibilty depends on the college you are doing it from. Generally throughout India, you are eligible to join B.Com if you have passed your class 12th with atleast 50% marks with any stream. In some cases, the colleges require a commerce background but Science stream students can also join the course passing the entrance and minimum eligible marks.

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palak mahajan

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Hi Seem it is good if you jave completed your B.Com. But of b. con economics subject is remaining you can opt for extra degree and do economics in 3 years but you can even pursue MBA without doing economics in graduation so just go for it.

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3 years ago

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Om Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you are eligible for Ph.D.

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