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Ankit Verma

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, offcourse vishal there are several college like GNIOT, MIMT, IIMT, GN Group which give several course with low fees you can go for it .

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Nishtha Shukla

Guide-Level 15

Candidates must complete Class 12 from a recognised board to apply for BCom programme at PIMR (Deemed to be University) UG Campus. Aspirants must have documents proving their eligibility for verification. Admission to BCom courses is merit-based.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants need to complete Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% aggregate to apply for BCom (Hons)/ Hons. with Research. There is a relaxation of 5% in the aggregate for reserved category candidates. Hence, aspirants with 61% in Class 12 can apply for BCom.

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Anubhav Kumar

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Not for B.Com ( H ), but you can get B.Com (P) at Delhi University of you are from SC/ST or OBC category.

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Anubhav Kumar

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You would have to give out the CUET exam with subjects including Accounts, economics, business studies and a language( English/ Hindi/Urdu). Then after results is declared you would have to fill the form of CSAS phase 1. After some time DU will release a merit list and if selected you would be getting your admission completed in Delhi University .

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Anangsha Aggarwal

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KLE Society's Degree College BCom eligibility is simple. Students need to complete Class 12 from a recognised board to be eligible. Those are selected based on merit + interview + counselling.

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Jaya Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

You can pay fee in instalments for undergraduate programmes, including BCom course. This is meant to make fee payment more manageable for students and families. Fees can be paid online through multiple modes like net banking, UPI, debit/credit cards or bank transfer, and the university provides semester-wise or monthly instalment options as part of its fee structure beyond a one-time application fee.

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Jaya Sharma

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Reva University has a Career Development & Placement Services unit to prepare students for skills training, internships, and workshops. This cell connects students with employers for job and internship offers. This is useful for all specialisations.

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Jaya Sharma

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Besides core tuition fee, students will also have to pay application or admission fees and other academic charges as per the university's fee schedule. These are separate from the tuition component.

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Jaya Sharma

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BCom programme at Reva University is designed with an industry-integrated approach that incorporates internships, major projects, business labs, and communication/soft skills training to give students practical experience alongside classroom theory.

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