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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE in Ravenshaw University has become a partly self-financing course since last year. According to sources, few of the students get into the course through merit list. I guess it was somewhat 86 percent and above last year, and the rest of them get through self-financing, which means you have to pay a sum of money around 50k during admissions over and above what the merit category students would pay.
Of course, there is a fixed number of seats and hence there would be a cutoff. But with 75.6 percent there should not be any problem in getting into the course, through self-financing.
Still, you should also ap
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3 years agoContributor-Level 8
Who said you these? The graduation course is of 3 years. So no matter which university you enrolled for B.Com (Hons). The course can't be of more than 3 years. So no B.Com (Hons). Ahmedabad University is not of 4 years.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 8
There are many good universities with B.Com in India where 2nd language is not compulsory. These universities are as follows -
Delhi University
Lovely Professional University
Guru Nanak Dev University
Christ University
Bangalore University and many more so just go for these universities.
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