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Nandini Motwani

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Several degree programs are in favor of students with commerce and mathematics backgrounds because of the skills they have in those subjects. For example, they may pursue B.Com (Hons) in Economics, which brings economics into conjunction with statistical and mathematical analysis, or BBA with finance or accounting specializations. Chartered Accountancy (CA) expects much from mathematics in tax filing and financial management. Actuarial Science, B.Stat (Statistics), Financial Engineering, and the like are specialist courses that apply mathematics to finance, risk analysis, and data processing. The Bachelor in Financial Markets (BFM) als

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Rayamkula Harish

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At Present, this entry into the college is being made as per the admission rules as formulated by that particular college, namely, the Government Commerce College Kota.

The routine usually involves filling up application forms and fulfilling certain eligibility criteria. For M.Com application, an applicant in any year takes admission at a college almost associated with submission related to one's academic qualifications along with marks of undergraduate degree, either online or offline.

Some years this may also be associated with applications to an entrance exam, but most often under the government in India, merit-based admissions are a

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Rayamkula Harish

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Every year, the Government Commerce College, Kota announces admission cut-offs for the Master of Commerce (M.Com) programmes.

The factors on which the various cut-offs might change in one admission season include: - the total number of received applications, the overall performance of all candidates in qualifying examination, the number of admission seats available in the programmes.

The M.Com. cut-offs will generally be on the higher side in general categories as compared to reserved ones.

 The revised and most accurate update on cut-offs will be found on the official website of Government Commerce College, Kota or by inquiring at t

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Ashish Chourasia

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Here are some scholarships that may be available to CBSE Class 12 students:

CBSE Central Sector Scholarship

Students who score over 80% in their 12th exams and have a family income of less than INR 4.5 Lacs are eligible for this scholarship. 

CBSE Scholarship

Students receive INR 500 per month for a maximum of two years to cover their education in Classes 11 and 12. 

CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme For Single Girl Child

Students who scored 60% or more in the CBSE Class 10th exam and are studying in a CBSE-affiliated school are eligible. The tuition fee per month should not be more than INR 1,500. 

Board Toppers Scholarship

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