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Top Commerce Colleges in Kolkata - Ranks, Fees, Comparison
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Yes, these candidates are eligible for both the courses, also they will have a competitive advantage over others as they would already have learnt a lot. Thanks and All the best.
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Yes, of course. ISC is a recognized board of education, and you can certainly pursue B.Com after completing your 10+2.
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