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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, it is possible to pursue a BSc course after completing 12th grade in the commerce stream. However, you may need to meet specific eligibility criteria, such as:
- Taking additional Science subjects (e.g., mathematics, statistics) as bridging courses
- Meeting the minimum percentage requirements for the BSc course
- Checking with the university or institution for their specific admission policies
Some popular BSc courses for commerce students include:
Bsc in Economics BSc in Statistics
BSc in Mathematics
- BSc in Computer Science
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you are in 11th std, you cannot take admission for any course at Bedekar College of Commerce because you do not have the eligibility to do so. The minimum eligibility criteria for UG courses, especially commerce-related courses, at this institute is 12th pass from a recognised board. So if you wish to take admission at this institute, you need to pass your 12th class with good score so that you'll easily qualify in the merit and get the seat.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, gives weight to marks under the State Selection Management System (SAMS) for B.Com programme admission. A 10+2 pass with a 50% aggregate minimum is the required qualification for the candidates.Though individual CUET cutoffs are not stated for Utkal University, 2024-25 cutoffs can be verified on the SAMS Odisha website. The university also has a B.Com, and any UG course with Commerce as one of the core subjects is accepted. The fee for the course is Rs.15,000.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, with a background in commerce, you can opt for a dietitian course via certificate or diploma. Without a Science background, it may not be possible to do a degree in nutrition. Doing a graduation and post-graduation or a PG Diploma will make you a nutrition.Whereas certain institutions have an inclination for Science students, there are other institutions providing direct admission or entry-based schemes in B.Sc. Food and Nutrition. Some universities necessitate 10+2 with Biology/Biotechnology in B.Sc. Food Nutrition and Diabetics. You can find employment after such courses as a Dietician, Nutrition Manager, or Marketing/Sales Cons
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 68% in 10th grade, you can think of a few junior colleges in Mumbai for the commerce stream. Some of them are Jashbhai Maganbhai Patel College of Commerce (Andheri West), where the cut-off is approximately 66-68%, Thakur College of Science and Commerce (Kandivali East) with a cut-off of 68-70%, and B.K. Birla College (Kalyan), which generally has a cut-off of 70-72%. As cut-offs change every year, it's better to visit the official websites of these colleges or call their admissions offices for the most recent information. You can also look for minority or management quota seats for greater admission chances.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission Procedure for Diploma in Horticulture at YCMOU Nashik
To gain entry into the Diploma in Horticulture at YCMOU Nashik, you must first be eligible. Since you've passed your 12th standard with a commerce stream, find out if some specific requirements are there for entry into this particular course.
Next, access the website of YCMOU to fill the online application form. Pay the application fee and submit all required documents. Admissions are based mostly on merit; your academic performance in the past will weigh.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot opt for a BSc degree if you have completed your Class 12 in the Commerce stream. Only the students who have completed their Class 12 in the Science stream with the PCM/B subjects are eligible to pursue a BSc Agriculture degree.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a score of 70% in the board exam, you can take admission in many good colleges in Mumbai for a Commerce course. Some of the top ones are HR College of Commerce and Economics, KJ Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce, Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics (NM College), St. Xavier's College, Wilson College, Jai Hind College, and Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics. Although the cutoffs differ annually, these colleges are renowned for their excellence in academics, wide variety of courses, and excellent placement opportunities in commerce disciplines.
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