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Manish Jaiswal

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Yes, you can apply for 4th semester. You can write your 4th semester exam even if you fail in all the subjects of your 3rd semester. But if you have more than 4 backlogs when you are going to an odd semester from even semester then you will get Year Back. Most institutions have policies that allow students to progress to the next semester even if they have failed some or all subjects in the previous semester, provided they meet minimum attendance and other requirements.

For more the latest information please visit the official website of your respective colleges or by contacting the admission office. 

 

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a BCom course includes basic mathematics courses as part of their curriculum to provide students with quantitative skills that are useful in fields like Accounting, Finance, and Economics. 

These Mathematics courses typically cover topics such as arithmetic, algebra, calculus, and statistics, tailored to suit the requirements of commerce students.

Overall, while Mathematics may not be a core component of all BCom courses, it's often integrated into the curriculum in some form to equip students with the necessary quantitative skills to analyze financial data, make informed business decisions, and excel in their chosen career pat

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Parul Thapa

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Some of the main differences between Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) courses are:

Points of Differences

B.Com

BBA

Focus

Commerce-related subjects like accounting, finance, economics, and business law.

Business administration, covering management, marketing, human resources, and operations.

Scope

Broader understanding of commerce and its various aspects.

Concentrated study of business principles and management practices.

Career Options

Careers in accounting, taxation, finance, banking, etc.

Management roles, entrepreneurship, marketing, HR, operations management, etc.

Curriculum

Emphasis on commerce subjects with some business-related courses.

Focus primarily on business administration courses.

Skills Developed

Analytical skills, financial management, accounting, economic analysis.

Leadership skills, management techniques, strategic planning, marketing strategies.

Institution Choice

Offered by many universities and colleges worldwide.

Offered by universities and colleges with a focus on business education.

Internship/Placement

Opportunities in finance, accounting firms, banks, etc.

Opportunities in various industries, including corporations, startups, consulting firms.

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Parul Thapa

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B.Com subjects for 1st year includes subjects like Financial Accounting, Business Mathematics, Business Communication, and Economics. 

In addition to these core B.Com subjects, you may also take elective courses in your first year. Studying the B.Com subjects can be a great way to explore different areas of business that you might be interested in.

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Parul Thapa

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BCom course fee differs across colleges and institutes. Typically, one completing a BCom course from a private university have to pay a course fee ranging between INR 30,000 to INR 1 Lacs for one year. While Government colleges offering BCom courses have an economical fee that typically lies below INR 30,000. Here is a breakdown of the average course fee for a BCom course in India:

  • Government colleges: INR 10,000 to INR 50,000
  • Private colleges: INR 50,000 to INR 1,00,000
  • Distance learning or online courses: INR 10,000 to INR 20,000

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a B.Com course is generally accepted in the USA, but its recognition and equivalency can depend on the specific institution or employer. U.S. universities and professional organizations may evaluate a BCom course through credential evaluation services to determine its equivalence to a U.S. degree.

If the B Com course is considered equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree, it can be used for further studies, employment, or professional certifications in the U.S.

However, the specific courses and focus areas of the BCom course may be reviewed to ensure they meet the requirements of a particular programme or job.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, BCom course is quite useful, especially for those interested in a career in business, finance, or management. B.Com courses provide a solid foundation in key areas like accounting, economics, marketing, and business law, which are essential for understanding the dynamics of the business world.

B Com course is versatile and can lead to various career opportunities in sectors such as banking, consulting, auditing, and entrepreneurship. Additionally, a BCom course is often a stepping stone for further studies, such as an MBA or professional certifications like CA (Chartered Accountant) or CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), enhancing c

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Actually, there is no entrance exam for the B.Com (bachelor of communication) Hons. course at Samanta Chandra Sekhar College (SCS college). To study this course in this college, one must have passed class 12 and the cut off for admission was 60% in class 12th marks. Admissions in this college is purely based on merit in class 12th, so if you want admission, you should have more than 60 percent in class 12th. Then only you will join in your desired course. 

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Tanya Tomar

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Looking at the publicly available information, you most likely meet the basic eligibility for B.Com at Mulund College of Commerce as an NRI with 67% in Class 12th. Here's why: Minimum Marks: MCC requires a minimum of 50% marks in Class 12th for admission to B.Com. You have secured 67%, way above this threshold.

NRI Status: There are no mentions of any restriction on NRIs in the admission guidelines from MCC's website.

But here are a few factors to be kept in mind:

Competition: Admission at MCC is strictly based on merit. Though you fulfill the criteria with the minimum marks, competition for seats could be stiff. A score of 67% may not gu

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Vishakha

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Yes, candidates can get direct admission to the BCom course at ASM Institute of Management and Computer Studies (IMCOST) if candidates meet the eligibility criteria. Here’s which factor works for the admission:

Educational Qualification: Candidate should have completed Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board of education, with a minimum aggregate score, usually around 45-50%. The required percentage may vary depending on the category (general, SC/ST, etc.).

Stream Requirement: Generally, students from Commerce stream & Science stream can apply for the BCom course, though preference might be given to Commerce stud

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