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sanchit narang

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The dates are not out yet, kindly wait for sometime.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Shweta,The fee structure for commerce courses in Delhi University 2017 can change according to the ranking of the college compared to that of other colleges. Delhi University fee for commerce courses is basically dependent on the quality, standard of college, faculty members and infrastructure. Slight changes are visible in the fee structure for B.Com and B.Com (Hons) courses in some colleges. Sri Ram College of Commerce - INR 29,793 (B.Com Hons)
Lady Shri Ram College - INR 21,290 (B.Com Hons)
Hans Raj College INR 14,333 (B.Com Hons)
Hindu College INR 14,333 (B.Com Hons)
Kirori Mal College - INR 9170 (B.Com)
Sri Venkatesawara College- IN
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Yes, you can get admission in 2nd year. All you have to do is submit the TC and letter from your previous university, and then you can directly join the same course in 2nd year in university of Madras.

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Sibani Sonowal

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Keep checking the website. The cut-offs will be released.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

Contributor-Level 9

Difference between B.Com General and B.Com Hons-
B.Com Hons. means you're specializing in a particular area, say Accounting & Finance or Marketing or Taxation, etc.
B.Com Accounting & Finance is one of the core areas to be taken as a specialization for undergraduates.
Hope it helps!

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Anshu Raj

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In western countries, there is a huge difference. But, in India the difference is less. BBA and MBA jobs are the same when you pass out from an average colleges. Though, students passing out from IITs and IIMS land up in specialized jobs.

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Pallavi Jain

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There are many private college which offer B.Com (hons.) without Maths in class 12th, but you won't be able to run away from the subject:
The following options you can consider:
St. Xaviers College, Kolkata:
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
St. Xaviers College, Mumbai
St. Josephs College, Bangalore
Bhonsala Military College, Nashik
Deen Dayal Upadhyay College
Christ College, Bangalore
Ethiraj College for Women
Wilson College
Loyola College
Alpha Arts and Science College
Lady Brabourne College
Presidency College, Kolkata
Garden City College, Bangalore:
Scottish Church College, Kolkata
Dayanand Sagar University, Bangalore
Symbiosis College, Pune

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SACHIN KUMAR GUPTA

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Yes, you have to choose a college in your preferred location and submit the admission form. If your name comes in the counselling then you have chance of getting admission.

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