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Aakash Malik

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The fees for grant in aid girls is 2535 and fees for self-financed B.om and B.com hons is 6610.

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Khushi Kumari

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Congratulations it is a good opportunity few to take admissions carry on.

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Eswar sai shashank

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can get admission. It's not necessary. Maths is a subject. Not related to B.Com.

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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
There are so many colleges which can provide you with B.Com with a fees range less than INR 70000 But first tell me the state and city in which you want to pursue this course. Only then can I help you.

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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
It is upto you which course do you want to pursue. Commerce is no doubt a wonderful course but if you are interested in IT, technology go for B.Voc software engineering course it has wider scope.

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Eswar sai shashank

Beginner-Level 5

Eligibility Criteria for Master of Commerce (M.Com)
In BCom or BCom Hons or equivalent exams from a recognised university, students must have a minimum 50% score.

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Eswar sai shashank

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60% marks in mathematics in Bachelor of arts. B.A. Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from any recognized board

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Eswar sai shashank

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No, there is no way you can do that. It's not legal to do so and no college will allow you to do the same. Such practices are not considered fair under UGC rules and regulations.

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