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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can apply for BSc Economics and Statistics at Mount Carmel College (MCC) in Bangalore, even if you don't have mathematics in the commerce group. The course provides a foundation and motivation for exposure to statistical ideas, and the students will acquire the ability to understand and apply them.
The total tuition fee for the programme is INR 1.96 Lakh.
Therefore, it is possible to pursue BSc Economics and Statistics at MCC Bangalore without having studied mathematics in the commerce group.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, there are chances for you to get a BBA in B.M.S. College of Commerce & Management with 70% in class 12th. The university also accepts PUC of Karnataka State.
- Candidates have to register themselves offline by filling out the application form.
- Candidates will be short-listed based on their marks in class 12 or PUC.
- Then, the PI will be conducted with shortlisted candidates.
- The final selection will be done based on the PI
Students can also select from add-on courses like CA, CS, Executive Communication, Personality development, Certificate courses in Digital Marketing and Business Analytics, etc
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Students coming from commerce and humanities backgrounds can apply for the undergraduate programs at Plaksha, as long as they have studied Mathematics up to Class 12. The undergraduate degrees include BTech programmes and will require the students to go through a freshmore curriculum with core engineering courses including Physics.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Students coming from commerce and humanities backgrounds can apply for the undergraduate programs at Plaksha, as long as they have studied Mathematics up to Class 12. Our undergraduate degrees are BTech programs and will require the students to go through a freshmore curriculum with core engineering courses including Physics.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Both college have various streams and every stream has particular fees demanded by the colleges:
Let's do a small comparison
KJ Somiya College-
BSC- INR 34,000
B Com -INR 38,000
M Sc -INR 46,000
SIES College -
BSc -INR 32,000
Bcom-INR 34,000
Msc -INR 39,000
As per the above comparison, it seems like the SIES college has lower fees demanded by the college.
So, the answer is yes KJ SOMIYA COLLEGE is more expensive than SIES COLLEGE.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
They both college is good in both stream M.Sc. at KJ Somaiya College of Science & Commerce is superior to one at SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce depends on a number of variables, including the faculty, possibilities for research, facilities, and industry linkages. Regretfully, there are no detailed comparisons between the M.Sc. programmes offered by these universities in the search results. Prospective students should conduct thorough research and take into account several criteria, including faculty experience, research facilities, industry relationships, and alumni outcomes, in order to make an informed judgement regardin
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
In order to get admitted to KJ Somaiya College of Science & Commerce, you must be eligible for the particular course for which you are applying. The cutoff for the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) programme is 78%.You might not make the B.Com. course cutoff if your Class 12 score was 70%. It is imperative that you verify the most recent eligibility requirements and cutoff for the course you are interested in, though, since they can have changed since the data displayed in the search results.You will have some advantages if you belongs to non- general category then it will give you some advantage.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
University of Manchester offers more than 100 scholarship awards to international students based on academic merit. Some of the scholarships provided by the university are given as follows:
- Global Futures Scholarships
- GREAT Scholarships
- Alliance MBS Masters Scholarships for International Students
- Chevening Scholarships for Indian students
- Rhodes Scholarships
Students can apply for the UG or Masters scholarships through the online application form which should be submitted by the application deadlines.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, B.A in Jai Hind College is better than VES's College of Arts, Science & Commerce in many ways. Jai Hind College provides the median salary package of INR 3.6 LPA while VES's College of Arts, Science & Commerce provides a salary package of only INR 2.6 LPA. Out of 5, Jai Hind College has been rated 4 for Placements, 4.4 for Infrastructure, 4.4 for Faculty & Course Curriculum, 4.8 for Crowd & Campus Life, and 4.5 with regards to value for money, which is far better than VES's College of Arts, Science & Commerce.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Jai Hind College, on comparison with VES's College of Arts, Science & Commerce, is better to pursue B.A. According to recent reviews Jai Hind College ( out of 5 ) is given 4.9 for campus and crowd, 4.7 for faculty and 4.6 for value for money, which is far better from VES's College of Arts, Science & Commerce. Also, Jai Hind College is graded "A " by NAAC, which is plus point and should be considered while taking admission. If we take placements into consideration Jai Hind college offered INR 3.63 LPA whereas VES's College of Arts, Science & Commerce only offered INR 2.63 LPA, which makes a huge difference.
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