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Queen Mary's College, Chennai
Presidency College, Chennai
Loyola College, Chennai
Madras Christian College (MCC), Chennai
Women's Christian College (WCC), Chennai
Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai
The fee structure for B.Com Accounting and Finance in these colleges varies, but generally, government colleges have lower fees compared to private colleges. You can check the college websites or contact the respective college administration desk for more information on fees and admission requirements. You can also get various different information from that
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ASM (CSIT) College of Commerce, Science and Information Technology. Ness Wadia College of Commerce. Indira College of Commerce and Science. MIT Arts, Commerce and Science College. Christ College, Pune. Vishwakarma College of Arts Commerce and Science.
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For Bcom, it has a merit-based system, which considers the marks obtained in 12th boards. It can go as high as 95-96%. For morning classes, it comes down to something 90-91%. So try to get more than 90% at least.
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