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Muskan Chugh

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Students can evaluate the ROI, or the Return on Investment, of pursuing a Commerce course from Mumbai colleges by comparing the fees and placement salary of these colleges:

College Name

Average Fees

Average Package

Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics Courses

INR 43,410

INR 6.05 Lakh

Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics Courses

INR 37,634

INR 4.72 Lakh

St. Xavier's College, Mumbai Courses

INR 23,361

INR 6.89 Lakh

B.K. Birla College of Arts, Science, and Commerce Courses

INR 11,870

INR 2.00 Lakh

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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No candidates who do not come from Science background cannot apply for Pharmaceutics courses.

These courses are only ideal for Science graduates because a knowledge of technology and chemistry is required.

Students who have passed from Arts and Commerce may face difficulty in understanding concepts taught in courses.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, Arts or Commerce students can pursue Clinical Research courses, especially Diploma or certificate programs. While they may not have a Medical background, strong analytical, research, and communication skills can help them succeed.

Non-science graduates often require extra training to understand medical terminologies and trial protocols. Institutes sometimes offer bridging modules to help such students quickly adapt and perform effectively in clinical research roles.

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Muskan Chugh

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Some popular specialisations that are available at the top-ranked Commerce colleges in Pune, are mentioned in the table below, along with the number of colleges providing them:

Specialisation

No. of Colleges

Entrepreneurship

1 college

Sales & Marketing

1 college

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Liyansha Gaurav

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Balaji College of Arts, Commerce and Science is located in Pune, Maharashtra. The students can opt for Full-Time UG courses. Students can check the course-wise eligibility from the table presented below:

Course NameEligibility
BBA

Candidates must have passed Class 12 (or its equivalent) examination from a recognised board, with at least 70% in any stream

BCom

Candidates must have passed Class 12 (or its equivalent) examination from a recognised board, with at least 60% in any stream

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Nishtha

Contributor-Level 10

The institute offers two courses, i.e., BBA and BCom. The popular courses offered by Balaji College of Arts, Commerce and Science are BCom and BBA, which are further divided into different specialisations. Students can check the table below to know the course-wise total tuition fee:

Course NameTotal Tuition Fee
BBA
INR 2.3 lakh
BComINR 1.1 lakh

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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The median package recorded during SRCC placements 2025 for BA and BCom courses was INR 9 LPA. For GBO program, the median package in 2025 was INR 11.4 LPA.

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Parul Shukla

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Courses usually offered as Naturopathy (BNYS) will not accept an eligibility of 10+2 completion with a Science background (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). 

Commerce or Arts students will usually not have met the minimum eligibility qualification. Students may pursue bridge courses in science that would allow students to meet minimum eligibility standards. Such variance should ensure students have some foundation of knowledge in the basic Science areas required to study medicine or health in Naturopathy.

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Mohammed Shahin T

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With 90.2% in Commerce, your son can get B.Com admission in many good Mumbai colleges, though top ones may need 92%+ in the first list.

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