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Aman Kumar

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Yes, Parul University does offer a course in Financial Management, which is quite similar to a BFM. They provide a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a specialisation in Financial Management. This three-year undergraduate programme is designed to give students a solid understanding of financial principles, and it can be a great stepping stone for a career in finance. You can check their official website for the detailed curriculum and admission requirements.

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Eshaan Keshari

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Yea you can change your course but you would need to start from beginning in B.Com 

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Krrish sharma

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I think you should BBA is the best option because the almost syllabus of BBA and b com is same but BBA provide you many more opportunity not only management it also provide financial knowledge 

 

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Anurag Shivam

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Financial Market course at H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 45.0% in 12th. The course offers admission to 60 students.

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Anjali Singh

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Yes, you can apply for BFM at meethibai college through the Gujarati minority Kota if you belong to the Gujarati community. This quota is specifically for students from the community and it may provide relaxation in cutoffs or priority during the admission process. However you need to fill the fulfill the college eligibility criteria. Which generally includes the minimum percentage in your 12th examination. For more information on this please visit it's website.

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Arindam Modak

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In order to pursue Bachelor in Financial Markets (BFM) at Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Vile Parle, you require some eligibility criteria and admission procedures:

1. *Eligibility*: Should have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (12th) examination conducted by a recognised board (Maharashtra or any Indian state) or any other equivalent qualification.

2. *Admission procedure*: As the admission is on the basis of merit for which you will have to apply directly to the college and it does not conduct an entrance exam for this course. Selection is based on marks scored in the 12th Exams.

3. *Course duration and

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