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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The process of admission at Jyothy Institute of Commerce and Management for the BCom course is divided into various steps, and each step is carried out at different time intervals. Therefore, it is advisable to stay updated with the process and not lose out on any important time frame. These are the reasons for which admission dates are important.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Since the admission process of Jyothy Institute of Commerce and Management BBA course is split into various steps, and each step is carried out at different time intervals. Therefore, for staying updated with the process and not losing out on any important timeframe, admission dates are important.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Totally, you can grab a seat in the MBA or PGDM at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management even if you didn't bother with TSICET. Here's the catch: you've gotta go through the management quota—Category B and all that jazz—which covers about 30% of the seats. The other 70%? Sorry, reserved for folks who went the TSICET route.
Now, don't just show up empty-handed. You'll need a bachelor's degree (yeah, actual proof, not just a handshake) with at least 50% marks. If you're from a reserved category, they cut you some slack—45% is fine. Oh, and you better be at least 19 years old. No teenage prodigies running the show here
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Alright, here's the scoop: If you wanna snag a seat at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management, here's what you gotta have. For undergrad—just finish your 12th in any stream, doesn't matter if it's arts, science, whatever. For postgrad stuff, like the MBA, you need a bachelor's degree with at least 50% (or 45% if you're in a reserved category), and you gotta be at least 19.
They mainly let people in through TS ICET (that's Category A, if you're keeping track), or you can go the management quota way (that's Category B). And hey, if you're still wrapping up your final year, you can totally throw your hat in the ring p
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Pretty straightforward — you need a bachelor's degree (min 3 years), 50% marks (45% if you're in a reserved category). Then, take the TSICET entrance exam. Your rank, category, and Osmania Uni rules decide where you land. Even if you're in your final year of undergrad, you can still apply provisionally. Just keep your docs ready.
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Courses | Eligibility |
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B.Com | Candidate must have passed 10+2 from any recognised Board/Council. |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Courses | Eligibility |
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B.Com | A student can apply to the B.Com Honors Program (which starts from the Third Semester) and his/her application may be considered if he/she has passed the second semester of B.Com with a minimum of 65% aggregate marks in First and Second Semester without compartment in any paper. |
BBA | Candidate must have passed in class 10+2 from a recognised Board/ Council/ University with First Division. |
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