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Sonali Samal

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While Mumbai's the OG for Financial Markets, Karnataka has some gems too. Colleges like Christ University, Jain, SJCC, Mount Carmel, and RVU offer BCom with finance-focused specialisations, think banking, stock markets, investments, etc. Manipal and St. Aloysius are also worth a look. Just make sure to confirm the exact specialisation offered because names like “Finance” or “Banking” vary a bit between colleges.

Alright, here's the stock market 101: it's where people buy/sell shares of companies. There's a primary market (where companies launch new shares aka IPOs) and a secondary one (where regular buying/selling happens). You

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Rahul Verma

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In the case of B.Com 2 and Year admissions candidates are generally normal continuation/re-registration of students only as opposed to 1 st Year admission where new admissions are made. Although no definite dates of re-registration are necessarily announced as being the start of admissions, the academic calendar shows that the first-semester (odd semesters) of continuing UG classes is normally scheduled to begin on or about July 22, 2025. Thus students are expected to re-register and remit fees in July 2025 so that they can be ready to join the classes at the beginning of the new session. The official web site of the university or the

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Varshitha M

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Even if you take CUET, you cannot get into Jamia Millia Islamia's B.Com (Hons) programme without taking its separate university entrance exams. The B.Com (Hons) course admissions are based simply on its own Jamia Entrance Test and not CUET. Furthermore you must take the exam and register for it to be eligible for admission into the program.

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