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JAHIR AHAMED MONDAL

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The fee for B.Sc at Guru Nanak College of Arts Science and Commerce is INR 22,630 per year.

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The fee for B.Sc at DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce is Rs.45,900.

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Liyansha Jain

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KJ Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce is not very expensive college due to its affiliation with the Mumbai University. The total tuition fee for the BA and MA courses is not more than INR 11,000. This fee changes every year and excludes various other components such as hostel charges, transportation facilities, and others. Students who find the fee very high can apply for the scholarships provided by the college. 

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Raghav

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The eligibility criteria for B.Com at School of Economics and Commerce is -

Eligibility : Students must have complete the Class 12th from any recognised institution . or any 10+2 or Equivalent degree for getting the admission is mandatory. 

 

Examinations Or Entrances : SAT,CUET,UG, ACT Scores will also be accepted for taking admission in B.com ( Hons ) Programme. 

. Also Students Can go out through the Entrances to obtain the seat in this institution . 

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Abhishek Swami

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1) Crescent College provides B.Com qualification with ACCA

2) This helps the student finish ACCA professional qualification and curriculum is also embedded in the B.Com syllabus

3) Internationally legitimate individual, ACCA enlistment would be finished for each student and you get a potential chance to work with 170+ countries across the world

4) The course covers subjects like business, economics, accounting principles, finance and marketing, management, business, law, computer fundamentals, etc.

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Virajita Sharma

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BSc stands for Bachelor of Science. It is a three-year undergraduate course, and has a lot of specialisations,  offering students a diverse collection of academic interests within the field of Science and related disciplines. Sanjivani Arts, Commerce and Science College offers six specialisations in BSc. Students are offered the option to select their desired specialisation from the following subjects: Chemistry, Microbiology, Zoology, Physics, Botany and Mathematics.

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No, you are not eligible for direct admission to the University of Delhi's Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC). One of the best universities in India, SRCC is renowned for its high cut-off scores and calibre of instruction. A merit-based approach is used for admission to SRCC, and candidates must reach the college's cut-off marks for each subject. Every year, the Delhi University undergraduate admissions process typically begins in May or June.

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Vishakha

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Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce in Pune is a private college that offers various undergraduate programmes in multiple fields of study. While most of their programmes require students to take the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for admissions, there are a few programmes that do not require CUET scores, these include the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) programme and the Bachelor of Arts (BA).

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Vishakha

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The placements for BCom graduates at Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce (SCAC) Pune are generally considered to be good, with a strong track record of students securing jobs in reputed companies. Here's a breakdown:

  • SCAC's placement cell attracts a good number of well-known companies, including the Big 4 (Deloitte, EY, PwC, KPMG), D.E. Shaw Group, Wipro, Goldman Sachs, Northern Trust, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, various banks, and many more.
  • The average package for BCom graduates at SCAC is competitive, reports mentioning an average of INR 3.71 LPA

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Vishakha

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The official placement report for BCom at SCAC has not been released as of now. The data provided here is from verified Shiksha reviews and alumni of Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Bcom.

  • SCAC has goof tie-ups that help in getting an average package around INR 5-7 LPA for the BCom (Hons) graduate. Many students opted out due to personal reasons like higher studies or family business. One can get a good company by keeping their profile versatile.

  • In SCAC BCom course almost 30% of students got placed, till the 5 sem end in various companies. The highest package was INR 21 LPA and only one student got it, the average was around INR 5
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