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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
At the time of filling out the application form and admission confirmation for the BCom course at MIT College of Management, candidates are required to submit certain documents. The names of some of the documents are as follows:
- Class 10 & 12 mark sheet
- Leaving/ Transfer certificate
- Migration certificate—all candidates other than Maharashtra State Board
- Birth Certificate/ Domicile Certificate/ Nationality Certificate
- Caste Certificate, in case of reserved category candidates
- Caste validity Certificate, in case of reserved category candidates
- Non-Creamy Layer Certificate for reserved category candidates other than SC and ST, valid up to 31st
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to the information available on the official website of the college, for admission to the BCom course, MIT College of Management releases the merit list of shortlisted candidates according to their scores achieved in Class 12. Moreover, before applying for the course, candidates must ensure that they complete the basic eligibility criteria first, which requires that an applicant must complete their Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, the provision of direct admission is not explicitly mentioned on the official website of the college.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
No, you cannot apply to Xavier Institute of Management (XIM), Bhubaneswar for B.Com (Hons) since it doesn't run undergraduate courses like B.Com; it mainly runs postgraduate courses like MBA and Executive MBA. But if you are referring to St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Kolkata or Mumbai, then yes, you can apply for B.Com (Hons) without Mathematics at +2 level, but eligibility might slightly differ from campus to campus. For instance, St. Xavier's Kolkata permits students from the Commerce stream with Business Mathematics or Statistics in lieu of core Mathematics, whereas some other Xavier-affiliated colleges might include Mathematic
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Currently, the admission portal is open for applying to the BCom course at the MIT College of Management. Candidates who qualify for the eligibility criteria can apply for the BCom course through the official website of the college/ university. The application form for the BCom course usually starts in the month of April, and the deadlines are usually announced in the month of July.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The last date to fill application form for the BCom course at MIT College of Management was July 31, 2025.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to the BCom course is based on merit in the last qualifying exam. Besides, Aspirants must pass Class 12 or an equivalent exam with at least 50% aggregate to apply for the BCom course at MIT College of Management. After completion of the selection rounds, the college releases the merit list. Further, the shortlisted candidates are called for verification of the documents. Aspirants need to pay the course fee to confirm their seat.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, MIT College of Management does offer a BCom course for the duration of three years, divided into six semesters, and offered in full-time mode. The basic eligibility requirement to get admission into the BCom course is that candidates must complete their Class 12 from any stream with a minimum aggregate of 50% (45% for reserved category candidates as per Maharashtra government rules).
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