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Bhavika Bhosale

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Hi,
As HSC results are declared. Application for admission in Ness Wadia College of Commerce has been started. You should apply in college, then on the basis of merit list, you will get to know. Merit varies on category.

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Anagha G Nair

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B.Com Accountancy is a 3-year undergraduate program. It is career-oriented in nature that opens many opportunities for the students after its completion, for many roles like as Chief Accounting Officer, Finance Director, Audit Manager, etc. and in industries such as banks, educational institutions, financial organizations and many more. The goal is to offer theoretical understanding of how accounting principles work within a business context. Eligibility criteria is the student should be passed in 12 examination with commerce.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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I wish to address the Second Segment of your question where you have said that you are unhappy with B.Com and feel you have chosen wrong path.
I wish to clarify one thing that there is no need to feel like this. Your doing B.Com has certainly benefited you. fact is that being NON PCM you could.not get into BTech. bit it's nothing wrong for you. you can Join PG Diploma in Computer Applications and energy the world of computers. PG Diploma can be done only after Graduation.
Later you take MCA through this and them may try to be expert in Computer programming or any other IT/Computer domain.

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Parth Shah

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Of course, you can do MBA after B.Com. Many colleges may ask for your entrance exam scores. One of the best management colleges of India, IIM is in Ahmedabad. There are several other colleges too it all depends on your score and field in which you wish to pursue MBA.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The question is under the category of Mass Communication but I shall not be able to justify that B. M. is the all time best and can be winner in the comparison between this and B.Com. There are more options after B.Com. A Graduate of Commerce, good with Media Skills and Literacy can easily enter Media.

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shaniya salahuddinI'm trying to my best

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The maximum cut-off is 94% and the minimum cut-off is 84%.

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Devangna Sharma

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If here by haven't studied you mean that you had maths, but unable to score good marks, then you are eligible for pursuing B.Com (Hons). Most of the college's criteria require maths for getting admission in B.Com (Hons).

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Devangna Sharma

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It differs from college to college. Mostly, colleges demand maths for B.Com Hons.

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Sanchayan Joarder

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You have to calculate the percentage out of the best four subjects, which although, should include a language. So English is a compulsory subject which you're supposed to include in your best of four. So the subjects being, English, Maths, Computer, Accounts/Commerce. The calculation is 93+99+99+95/400 X 100= 96.5%. I have attached a link which would open up to the list of DU cut offs for the past few years, your doubts will be cleared: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697

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Anagha G Nair

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Yes,The basic eligibility criteria is minimum 50% in class 12th from a recognized board. Maximum age of 22 years.
You'll also be required to take their entrance test i.e. Banaras Hindu University Common Entrance Test (BHUCET). The shortlist will be based on the marks obtained in BHUCET and class 12th combined.

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