B.Com in Delhi

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Rupesh Katariya

Contributor-Level 10

If you're a PCB student planning to shift to B.Com, a good subject combination would include Accountancy, Business Studies, and Economics. Since you haven't studied Commerce before, starting with these basics helps build a strong foundation. Many colleges in Delhi accept PCB students for B.Com, but you may face higher cut-offs or need to take bridge courses in some cases.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The annual fee for a B.Com programme at Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College is around 57,080 Indian rupees. As for the average salary, graduates from this programme can expect to earn between INR 3 to 6 Lacs (roughly $4,000 to $8,000 USD) per year. 

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a year ago

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Drashti Bhatt

Beginner-Level 5

The fee in INR and wligibility criteria for various courses at Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College University of Delhi are as follows:

  • BA {Hons.}: 19,025 (1st Yr Fees) :10+2 with 60% + DU JAT
  • B.Com: 19,025 (1st Yr Fees) :10+2
  • B.Com {Hons.} : 19,025 (1st Yr Fees) 10+2
  • BA :19,025 (1st Yr Fees) :10+2 with 60% + DU JAT
  • B.Sc :19,025 (1st Yr Fees):10+2 

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a year ago

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Mona Tibrewal

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Based on the reviews provided, the placements of Dyal Singh Evening College for the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) programme are generally positive. The college has a decent placement record compared to other universities in Delhi and the country, with an average package of around INR 7 LPA.

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a year ago

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Sarah Izhar

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The duration of B.Com at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi is a total of three years and the course fee for the first year is Rs. 11,755.

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a year ago

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Amritraj singh

Beginner-Level 1

It's good you are waiting for cuet admission but I would recommend you to shortlist your dream college and apply for the course as soon as admission starts because for the commerce course, cuet score doesn't matter at that level. The results will take time and till then most admissions will be closed. So start applying for the college you wish to study in.

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2 years ago

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Neha Gautam

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can get admission in DU, with your 88%, if you have any reserved criteria, or from this exams they have started of taking admission on entrance exam basis, so yes you can get admission in a good college.

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3 years ago

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Aijaz Anwar Khan

Contributor-Level 7

There are many colleges in both the cities you can apply in different college for you information either you visit the college as per your preference for getting details.

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3 years ago

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Pallavi Sharma

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B.Com is a Bachelor of commerce with knowledge of accounts and finance. After B.Com one can pursue a career in courses like Masters of Commerce followed by a Ph.D. in a particular subject or Master of Business Administration, Certified Public Accountant, actuarial Science, certified accounts course, banking sector, Chartered Financial Analyst, or Financial Risk Manager. Most students make the mistake of thinking about B.Com only when pursuing it. It would be best if you thought further. As the market is shifting, thousands of new jobs are being invented every five years. You will be behind if you do not know what to do after completing
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3 years ago

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P Mittal

Contributor-Level 10

The University School of Business (USB) of Chandigarh University provides the greatest teaching-learning methodologies, as well as a research and industry-oriented culture, to present our students with wonderful opportunities and to help them advance in their careers. Here are some of the benefits of using USB:
1. A well-known teaching faculty.
2. Extensive Placement Possibilities.
3. On-the-job training on industry-driven projects. Chandigarh University also provides scholarships of up to 100%. CUCET is an all-India entrance test that is very competitive, and applicants who take the exam must have a plan and a goal in order to score we
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