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Aayushi Bijawe

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Admission requirements for colleges can vary from year to year, and they depend on various factors such as the number of applicants and the college's criteria. Typically, colleges have a minimum percentage or grade requirement for admission. While an overall percentage of 81% is a good score, it is essential to check the specific admission criteria set by Heramba Chandra College. You can refer to their official website or contact the college directly to inquire about the admission requirements for the course you are interested in.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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Normally, the syllabus pattern of B.Com equally balance all the Major subjects like, accountancy, Management, Business, statics, Banking theories, etc. But, the syllabus pattern of B.Com in Banking and Insurance course is more concentrated on Banking and Insurance related subjects Instead of other subjects. So, you can choose any one of the specializations based on your Interest and future aspiration. However, I suggest you to apply for B.Com (Hons) or B.Com General, which is having good scope when compare.

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Ankit Kumar

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The full form of SBI PO is the State Bank of India Probationary Officer. SBI PO Recruitment Exam is an annual officer recruiting exam conducted annually by the State Bank of India for its various vacancies across the Branches. You will be given the appointment letter which contains the details of your salary breakdown, the branch where you are being posted, etc.

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Ankit Kumar

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It has three stages examinations, shortlisting, and lastly the interview. The exam has two stages online examination and the interview. There are two papers in the online examination for 100 marks each. There is a negative marking for each correct answer for 0.25 marks.

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