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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, definitely you can get admission to Tezpur University without having mathematics in Common University Entrance Test CUET UG because mathematics is an optional subject while pursuing Bachelor's in Commerce Bcom and if you haven't opted for mathematics in your 12th then there is no need to opt it in CUET but if you took mathematics in your 12th then you must opt it in Common University Entrance Test CUET UG also.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Pillai College of Arts, Commerce, and Science (PCACS) in Mumbai offers a 3-year full-time Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program. The minimum eligibility for this course is passing the 10+2 (HSC) examination. Admissions for the B.Com programme at PCACS are generally open after the declaration of the results of the qualifying examination.
Key Details:
Course: Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Duration: 3 years, Full-time
Eligibility: 10+2 (HSC) or equivalent
Admission: Begins after the declaration of the results of the qualifying examination.
Seats: 120
Fees: Total fees for the complete course (2025) is? 64,872, including tuition fees.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, DAV College Jalandhar would have a B.Com. (Bachelors in Commerce - Honors.) program. This is a 3 year undergraduate program, and it gives the student a basic knowledge of commerce, and the students are mostly admitted into this course depending on the marks scored in the 10+2 examination. It is an institute of Amritsar Guru Nanak Dev University.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Amity University offers B.Com (regular) and B.Com (Hons) with different subjects. The regular B.Com includes basics like Accounting, Economics, Business Law, and Taxation, plus electives like Marketing or Banking. The B.Com (Hons) goes deeper with advanced topics like Financial Management, Auditing, and specializations in Finance, Banking, or even Data Analytics. Both programs allow some choice in subjects, but Hons is more focused. or contact their admissions office. Let me know if you'd like help comparing the two
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, B.Com is a good course if you like business, finance, or accounting. It offers many career options like banking, CA, MBA, or jobs in companies. It's not too hard and has good job opportunities. If you enjoy numbers and business, B.Com can be a great choice for your future.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission in a BCom programme at Sangamithra Degree and PG College, the aspirant must fulfil the course-specific eligibility criteria. Thus, only the aspirants who have passed Class 12 are eligible for admission. In addition, students should have passed the qualifying examination from a recognised board. Candidate must also hold the Class 12 mark sheet during application form filling and at the time of admission for verification purposes.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Sangamithra Degree and PG College offers a BCom course for three years. This course is offered across three specialisations. Find below all the BCom specialisations offered at SD PG College:
- Computer Applications
- Business Analytics
- Finance
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BCom course is available at Sangamithra Degree and PG College. The university offers BCom courses at the UG level. Candidate must meet the eligibility criteria to enrol for BCom course admission set by the college. Aspirants must pass Class 12. SD PG College's admission process is merit-based.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
In DU's B.Com (Hons), Mathematics or Business Mathematics is a compulsory subject. You should focus on core subjects like Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Law, and Taxation. These subjects form the foundation for careers in CA, CFA, MBA, and financial analysis. If you're not comfortable with advanced maths, consider B.Com (Program) which has a slightly relaxed curriculum.
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