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Yash Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

No, you can't get admission in between of the semester. For regular, you have to start from the beginning.

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Aalisha Rizvi

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It depends on whether you've passed group 1 or you are preparing to give both groups in single attempt. I have also pursued a full time course at a reputed University along with CMA course, but I always gave preference to my professional course over graduation. Hence you also need to prioritise your actions. You need to study in the evening or on weekends for the CMA exams. Take your time, no need to hurry for the next attempt. You should be well prepared when you appear for the next attempt because your marks matter.

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Pratham Bhandari

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If you have scored less in your improvement marks, then you can surely go with your class 12th improvement marksheet. Calculate the percentage required for admission and if that is satisfied from your original marksheet then it's no problem. You can only use your original marksheet.

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Shivani Maurya

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You may apply for conventional course entry as well as distance education at DU SOL, and may pursue both at the same time. This is because the UGC has given its approval for one to go for pursuing two courses at the same time, with the only stipulation that one cannot pursue both of these courses in regular mode, I. e. for both of the courses to be legal, one course can be in regular mode and other course in distance mode from Open University. One can choose two distinct institutions to pursue two different degrees, one in the traditional format and the other in the open/distance format, or one can study two courses from the same insti
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varun balakrishnan

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For students who have difficulty in attending regular classes, they can pursue their degree through correspondence only.

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Aijaz Anwar Khan

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60% or above would be enough for taking B.Com.

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