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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates who have passed the Class 12 examination from CBSE/ ISCE/ ISC with a minimum of 60% aggregate can eligible to apply for the School of Economics and Commerce, BML Munjal University BCom (Hons) programme.
Candidates with IB Diploma awarded by (IBO ) Geneva, 24 points with 3 subjects at HL and 3 subjects at Standard Level (SL) can also apply. For Cambridge/lGCSE examinations and examinations of the approved British Examination bodies a minimum of five subjects including English at the O Level and three subjects at the A Level is required.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, it is seen that studying Commerce in India is quite affordable because most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of less than INR 1 lakh. The best Commerce colleges in India in different fee ranges are mentioned in the table below -
| Fee Range | No. of Colleges | Popular Colleges |
|---|---|---|
| < INR 1 lakh | 50 | SRCC, Hindu College, Hansraj College, etc. |
| INR 1-2 lakh | 15 | Kishinchand Chellaram College, PSG College of Arts and Science, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, etc. |
| INR 2-3 lakh | 20 | Christ University, St. Joseph's College of Commerce, Kristu Jayanti College, etc. |
| INR 3-5 lakh | 8 | Presideny College, J.D. Birla Institute, Chitkara Business School. etc. |
| > INR 5 lakh | 3 | Amity University, Amity University Lucknow, School of Economics and Commerce |
Hope this helps!!!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to a BSc course at the NIMS Institute of Management and Commerce, aspirants must meet the course-specific eligibility requirements. The aspirants who are Class 12 or equivalent exam pass from a recognised board are eligible for admission. Additionally, the qualifying exam should have been passed with the prescribed minimum aggregate. The eligible students can proceed with the application formalities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
NIMS Institute of Management and Commerce, NIMS University admit candidates to the MBA programmes on a merit-basis. The selection is done based on performance in the last qualifying exam, i.e., bachelor's degree course. Furthermore, the aspirants must also fulfil the course-specific eligibility requirements. Candidates who have passed a valid UG degree course with at least 50% aggregate (45% for reserved category candidates) can apply.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
No, no teaching experience is required for applying for B.Ed in commerce. The training of teaching is provided in B.Ed course itself.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you are not directly eligible for the UGC NET exam in Commerce if you have completed your postgraduation in Statistics. The UGC NET eligibility criteria specify that candidates must have a master's degree in the subject they wish to appear for. Since you have a master's degree in Statistics, you would typically be eligible to appear for the UGC NET exam in Statistics rather than Commerce.
To appear for the UGC NET exam in Commerce, you would need to have a postgraduation degree in Commerce or a related field. However, if you are interested in pursuing a career in Commerce education or research, you might consider doing a relevant qu
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, as a third-year Bachelor of Commerce student, you are eligible to take the B.Ed CET exam in Maharashtra. According to the eligibility criteria for the Maharashtra B.Ed CET, candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) in any discipline, which includes Commerce. There is no maximum age limit, and candidates can apply regardless of their age. Additionally, those appearing for their final year exams are also eligible to apply. Therefore, you can proceed with your application for the B.Ed CET exam without any issues related to your current academic status.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The Global Centre for Entrepreneurship and Commerce, also abbreviated as GCEC, offers a few seats under its MBA program. While it usually takes about 60 to 120 intakes for the MBA programme annually, the batch intake will vary with every year, and also depend upon the specializations undertaken within a particular year. Small batches ensure that personalized attention to students is always made available by the college. For the most accurate and recent information on the number of seats available, it can be obtained from the global center's official website or in its admissions office.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The fees at DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce for B.Com is around INR 4,590 as a total for three years. A graduate from here can expect a salary anywhere between INR 2.5 to 4 Lacs per annum. Depending upon the skills and the job profile, it could vary. The college strives to provide a holistic education with scope for co-curricular activities, which most likely would enhance employability. Although specific statistics may differ for placement, the college seeks to better equip students to pursue commerce and related fields.
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