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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi Vishal, Since Harvard is one of the top universities of the world, it is obvious that admissions are going to be very tough. So, you have to maintain a very good academic standing, be good in extracurricular activities like sports, community services, etc. Besides studies, take SAT or ACT and overall have a good profile. You will also need the TOEFL. You will be competing with the world's best applicants to get admitted. If you are good in coding you should start building projects so that you can demonstrate these skills in your application. Prepare from now onwards.

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Santosh Kumar

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1. University of Colorado Boulder.
2. University of California - Berkeley.3. The University of Texas at Austin.
4. University of Washington - Seattle Campus.5. University of Massachusetts Amherst.6. University of Wisconsin - Madison.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Atharva,
Having a score in the range of 1500-1600 will increase your acceptance chances. There are no specific score requirement though. Below 1200 will reduce your chances of both admission and scholarship.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Arundhuti,
Which course are you planning to study there?

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Anagha G Nair

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Hi,
Eligibility for M.Com:
For admission to M.Com program, students must fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria:
* Bachelor's degree in commerce.
* Minimum 50% marks at the level of graduation.
* Certain universities also admit students with a BA economics (Hons.) degree.
* Students who have passed BBS, BBA, BFIA and BBE with at least 60% marks can also apply.

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Pallavi Jain

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You should have a post-graduate degree with at least55% of marks for general category and 50% marks in the case of SC/ST category or equivalent CGPA in the concerned subject or in an allied subject or any other post-graduate degree recognized by the University as equivalent thereto.
In addition, you should be In-Service satisfying the above eligibility conditions to be able to apply for part-time. Admission into part-time programmes will be made in the specified order of priority as given below, with service seniority in each category:
Teachers working in the University or the A.U.P.G. Centres. Teachers working in Post graduate and profe
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First check with the universities about transfer norms, you have to fulfill the credit point requirements, course requirements and other admission rules before being accepted.

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