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jasveer singh

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Hi
B.Com
22000
3 year
MBA
83,202
2 Years
BBA
34,572
3 Years
BCA
11,601
1 Year
BJMC
30,000
3 Years
BSW
28,572
3 Years
MJMC
20,000
2 Years
BA
18,072
3 Years.

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Dushyant Mehra

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Getting admission through management quota in Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics (NMCCE) can be a challenge, especially with the high competition and limited seats available. However, there are a few ways that you can increase your chances of getting admission. In this blog, we will discuss the ways to get admission through management quota in Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics.

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Jai Hind College, Mumbai is quite popular for offering the professional degree programmes at the undergraduate level. The college currently offers BA, BCom, B.Sc, B.Sc (IT), BMS, BMM, and other self financed courses under the discipline of finance and technology. The popular programmes of the Jai Hind College i.e. BA, BCom and B.Sc are offered across different specializations in the respective streams. Admission to these programmes is strictly based on the merit lists prepared by the college on the basis of the merits secured by the applicants in their 10+2 or equivalent qualifying examination.

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Dushyant Mehra

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Yes, you can choose commerce with 50% in 10th and you can score good percentage. If you do a little hard work then also you can score much more better than what you have scored in your 10th. Commerce is the best stream according to me as it helps a lot not only focusing in study but also in extra curricular activities like government exams. For students who have aim to become an IAS IPS, IFS officers, etc.

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Dushyant Mehra

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The duration of pursuing the B.Sc. Radiology & Imaging Technology Distance Education course is 3 years. The students get to learn in detail about various retailing and imaging technology concepts. The course is offered in the distance mode so that every student can continue their studies irrespective of their economic situation.

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Dushyant Mehra

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Answe To Anil. M.Com Ph.D. is an integrated dual degree programme. Candidates seeking admission in the programme are required to complete B.Com. From a recognised university. M.Com. Ph.D. dual degree combines M.Com. And Ph.D. M.Com. Stands for Master of Commerce. It is a postgraduate programme in the commerce discipline. Candidates must have a minimum of 65 per cent in their post-graduation and 50 per cent in their undergraduate degree done from a recognised university.

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Abhinandana Kumar

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According to shiksha.com, the fees for B.Com. in Corporate Administration at Gopalan College of Commerce, Bangalore is around INR 50,000 per year. However, the exact fee structure for B.Com. in Corporate Administration at Gopalan College of Commerce for the academic year 2023 is not available in the provided search results. To get the latest and accurate information about the fee structure, you can visit the official website of Gopalan College of Commerce or contact the college administration.

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Aparna Lilith

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Yes, commerce without Math students can take the IPM entrance exam. The eligibility criteria for the IPM program at IIMs require the candidate to have completed their 10+2 education or equivalent in any stream, i.e., arts, commerce, or science. 

Therefore, a student from a commerce background is eligible to apply for the IPMAT provided they fulfil all the other eligibility criteria, such as age limit, minimum academic requirements, and other specified criteria, as mentioned in the official notification. However, it is important to note that the IPM entrance exam is highly competitive where the level of Math is also high which

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PINNINTI NAVEEN

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Ofcourse you can get students of 12th with commerce can easily get seat in B.Com degree and then you can go to any the highest degree.

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PINNINTI NAVEEN

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The best option is to choose CA because the career of a chartered accountant is a ultimate career you can reach to the many MNC and government jobs too with high salary packages and perks.

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