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Loyola College: Loyola College is one of the most prestigious colleges in Chennai that offers a B.Com Accounting and Finance programme. The college has state-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty members who provide quality education. Madras Christian College: Madras Christian College is another top college in Chennai that offers a B.Com Accounting and Finance programme. The college has a long history of providing qu
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Financial Accounting
Cost Accounting
Management Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Income Tax Law and Practice
Business Statistics
Auditing
Business Law and Ethics
Financial Management
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Entrepreneurship Development
The above
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Christ UniversityBangalore. Hindu College, University of Delhi
Ramjas College, University of Delhi
Hansraj College, University of Delhi
ATMA Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi.
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1. Calcutta University: The University of Calcutta offers both B.Ed and B.Com courses. The B.Ed course is offered by the Department of Education, while the B.Com course is offered by the Department of Commerce.
2. Jadavpur University Jadavpur University also offers both B.Ed and B.Com courses. The B.Ed course is offered by the Faculty of Education, while the B.Com course is offered by the Faculty of Commerce and Management.
3. St. Xavier's College, Kolkata: St. Xavier's College, Kolkata is a popular college that offers a B.
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12th standard graduates from other streams may also apply based on the discretion university and college. Colleges have cut-off percentages. You need to have scored more or equal to the cut-off percentage. Only then can you get admission. Colleges keep reducing cut-off percentages till seats get full.
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