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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Hello, the cut-off marks are above 90 percent. So I'm sorry you won't be able to get admission into that college. You try some other affordable colleges for admission. Hope this answer helps.

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Srishti gusain

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For St. Xaviers admissions 2023-24, 28 January was the latest date .

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Yes, you can, the cut-off is 94 percent. Hope this answer helps.

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Yes, the cut-off is based on the best of 4 and the cutoff is 94 percent. Hope this answer helps.

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palak mahajan

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M.Com examination tentative dates for Mumbai University will be held in March 2023. And the new session will begin from 15 July 2023 amd just try harder to get admission in this university and have good future.

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Muhsina Mahadi

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There are alot of best universities for pursuing phd in language.some of them are
Bodoland University - BU. Kokrajhar, Assam.
Uttarakhand Open University - UOU.
Kakatiya University -
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - AVV.
Gurugram University - GU.

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Muhsina Mahadi

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Candidates with B.Com / BMS/BBI/BAF degree are eligible to apply. B.M. is applicable for Management specialisation only. There is an application fee that is rs 330.

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Muhsina Mahadi

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Hi, obviously go for DU. Because DU has well reputed, educated and skilled faculty and infrastructure, especially in the commerce field. So go for it buddy.

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YASH SHARMA

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The cut off for Government Law College, Churchgate is around 102-120 for General category, 80-90 for OBC, 60-80 for SC/ST. The overall cutoff for MHCET Law is 112 - 123 marks. For more information kindly contact the College. Good luck.

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Alok Dubey

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It is subjective and varies based on individual preferences and needs.
However, you can consider various factors while choosing a college, such as accreditation and recognition, faculty qualifications and experience, infrastructure, placement opportunities, fees, location, and student reviews. It would be best to research both KC and Jaihind colleges, compare them based on these factors and make an informed decision based on your preferences and requirements.

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