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shreyas chopra

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You are required to share your area of interest, there are many colleges that would offer various courses.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Your percentage is very low so it may be difficult to get admission in B.Com in any reputed colleges you have 2 options chose a suburban college or opt for an evening college like Sathe College which had a cut-off of 80 percent, NM more than 90, etc.
Following are options which you have:
Mahatma Night College, Chembur Naka, Mumbai
Dr T.K. Tope College of Arts and Commerce, Parel, Mumbai
Vikas College, Vikhroli
All of above are evening colleges.
Few other options are:
BNN College-Bhiwandi,
Mahadev Chaugule College-Bhiwandi
Gurukul College of Commerce
Khar Education Society College, Khar West
Nirmal Education Society College of Commerce, Ghatk
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nitin kashyapbelieve in the power of present

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As per your performance in class 10th if you can repeat the same result in class 12th, I would recommend you to do B.Com from Delhi University.

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Abhishek Desai

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If a university/college states that they need at least 50% aggregate as your graduation marks, they mostly never admit anyone scoring less than 50%, irrespective of your entrance exam score and overall profile. Though they might admit someone(only if it's a very genuine case), but the chances are extremely low. And if that university is a reputed one, then no chance of getting through via management quota/donation. Better choose a university which doesn't consider your graduation score.
Good luck.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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There are many PG courses available in JNU and admission to PG is through entrance exam only. Please check the website and notification for date and eligibility for a specific course. As far as DU is concerned, I doubt as they need a minimum of 65 percent in a specific course.

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Avinash sisodia

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It depends on what do you want to do in future depends if you only want to do MBA then go for BBA. If you want to do something else and on a larger scale, go for B.Com.

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