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Swapnil Nikam

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Ness Wadia College of Commerce Arts and Science in Pune would be a good option 

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With a CUET score of 569 and ST category, you stand a decent chance of being admitted to B.Com courses of colleges in the South Campus of Delhi University. The cut-offs for ST applicants are usually less than those of the general category, so the chances are on your side.Though individual cut-offs change annually, it is recommended that you refer to the current admission criteria and opt for the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) to get your desired option. Make sure that you fulfill all the eligibility conditions and apply in time through the official DU admissions portal.

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Sampreeth Sampreeth

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The fee for a B.Com General course at Jain College (typically for undergraduate courses) can range anywhere from INR 30,000 to INR 50,000 per semester, depending on the campus and other additional charges (like exam fees, library fees, etc.). It's even better to visit the official website of the institute.

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Prushti Parikh

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No, you won't have the B.Com degree from CCSU from B.Com LLB as for getting B.Com degree you need to complete the full 3 years of the Bachelor of Commerce program. However, if you are enrolled in a B.Com LLB integrated program, it is likely that you would need to complete the full duration of the course (usually 5 years) to receive both degrees. Still, it would be better to ask for more information from CCSU in a detailed manner.

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Manpreet Kaur

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For a SC category student to get admission to FYBcom at Sydenham college, the candidate need to get minimum 40% in 10+2 and also have qualified the entrance exam of HBSU- CET entrance test with higher marks

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mohammad suhaib

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For a B.Com in Computer Application at Siva Sivani Degree College, the total fees are approximately Rs. 96,000, with a yearly fee of Rs. 32,000. 


Course Duration: 3 years.
Total Fees: Rs. 96,000.
Annual Fees: Rs. 32,000.
Semester Fees: Rs. 18,000

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Abhishek Singh

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After obtaining a B.Com degree from Akal University, can apply their skills of accounting, taxation, finance, law & practices at various careers related to accounting, policy formulation, consultancy services, economic development, and regulations in government and private firms or institutions by securing the jobs responsibilities of Chartered Accountant etc. and these are high paying jobs.

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Rohith

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The first we can have languages Telugu Hindi English Urdu and 2nd we have the main subjects are 4 

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Sekhar Adak

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Badruka College of Commerce and Arts typically follows a merit-based admission policy for B.Com, largely depending on your 10+2 marks. Past years have typically required students to have a 85% aggregate to be in the running. The cutoff, however, is not rigid and will change from year to year based on the number of applicants, the quality of the applicant pool, and some category relaxations. These are just rough estimates, so for the most recent and accurate cutoff information, you would need to contact the college admissions office.

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Shailja Rawat

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Madras University offers a high number of seats for the BCom programme. Around 13,000+ students can pursue BCom from the university. This seat intake is spread across its various affiliated colleges affiliated with the university. These seats are allocated based on applicants' marks in Class 12. Moreover, the aforementioned seat intake is as per official sources. However, it is subject to change.

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