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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi
B.Com
22000
3 year
MBA
83,202
2 Years
BBA
34,572
3 Years
BCA
11,601
1 Year
BJMC
30,000
3 Years
BSW
28,572
3 Years
MJMC
20,000
2 Years
BA
18,072
3 Years.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

Contributor-Level 8

In different different college the fees structure are different. The course duration 3 Years and course are full time.
On Campus Degree
Rs. 3,000-5000/- per year
Rs. 9,000-15000/- Total Fees, vary from different different college.

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2 years ago

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J
jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi
MBA
83,202
2 Years
BBA
34,572
3 Years
BCA
11,601
1 Year
BJMC
30,000
3 Years
BSW
28,572
3 Years
MJMC
20,000
2 Years
BA
18,072
3 Years

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2 years ago

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Dushyant Mehra

Contributor-Level 6

55% marks in aggregate in M.A. / M.Sc. In Psychology/ Applied Psychology from any recognised University / Institute (for SC/ST/OBC category minimum of 50% marks in aggregate is required). Can I take M.Com after completing B.Com general degree with 50% in Calcutta University. It will be recently held and will be updated on website.

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Dushyant Mehra

Contributor-Level 6

Yes , almost all the colleges offer you lateral admission after you have finished your diploma. There are some of the universities which conducts entrance examination for the lateral entry candidates and some of the universities allot colleges through counseling which can be done as per their marks in Diploma.

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2 years ago

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Sakshi

Beginner-Level 5

Go for the professional courses such as CA, ICWA, CS or you can research about MBA , Financial Analyst there are so many options after graduation.

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Dushyant Mehra

Contributor-Level 6

Answer to Sambhav. B.Com B.Ed (Bachelor of Commerce + Bachelor of Education) is a four-year undergraduate integrated programme. Candidates who want to work in education or other commerce-related fields should take this course. B.Com B.Ed is pursued by those candidates who want to work as a commerce teacher at various schools. Because commerce is such an important subject, B.Com B.Ed graduates have numerous job opportunities.

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Kajal Kumari

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The availability of placement assistance can vary by institution and program. However, in general, students pursuing a B.Com in finance and accounting are likely to receive similar placement assistance as students in other business-related fields. This may include access to career fairs, job postings, resume and interview preparation, networking opportunities, and other resources provided by the institution or through partnerships with employers.
It's always a good idea to check with the specific institution offering the program to learn more about the available resources and support for students pursuing a B.Com in finance and accounti
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Dushyant Mehra

Contributor-Level 6

Bachelor of Commerce B.Com course will also be able to pursue B.Ed. Unlike many other graduate courses, B.Ed. Colleges in India offer the course to aspirants on certain different parameters, and sometimes even for certain different eligibility criteria. In this article, we will talk about the different aspects and parameters aspirants will be required to satisfy in order to pursue B.Ed. After B.Com.

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Dushyant Mehra

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You can surely include physical education aa subject in best of four for Bcom Prog but 1.5% will be deducted from your best of four score. So for example if your best of four is 95, 1.5 will be deducted and your final percentage will be 93.5 (95-1.5).

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