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Bhumika Yadav

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JJTU University admits students for its BCom programme on a merit basis. Students must fulfil both the eligibility and selection criteria to secure a seat at the university. The basic eligibility is to pass Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board. Hence, a student with 60% in Class 12 can certainly apply for the BCom course. Candidates can check out the following eligibility criteria:

Course NameEligibility CriteriaSelection Criteria
BCom

Pass the Class 12 examination in the Commerce stream with 50% aggregate (48% for OBC and 45% aggregate for SC/ST) from a recognised board

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JJTU University offers hostel accommodations for BCom students who want to live on campus. Students may pay a non-refundable caution fee of INR 5,000 in addition to the hostel fee. The JJTU University hostel fee is INR 50,000. However, the aforementioned fee has been taken for the official website or sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is inductive.

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Yes, merit-based scholarships are available at JJTU for BCom programmes. At JJTU University, scholarships and fee waivers are awarded based on performance on the qualifying exam. However, based on merit, the scholarship amount may vary. Students can refer to the table below:

Scholarship CategoryScholarship in Tuition FeeEligibility Criteria
more than 80% aggregate20%Available throughout the entire duration, on the condition of an outstanding yearly performance
between 71% and 80% aggregate15%
between 50%- 70% aggregate10%
 

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The overall UG-3 years placement rate during the previous three years at JJTU placements, broken down by the total number of students and the number of students placed, is shown below, per the JJTU Overall NIRF report 2023:

Course

Placement Rate (2020)

Placement Rate (2021)

Placement Rate (2022)

UG 3-year

Total students: 682

Students placed: 129

Total students: 598

Students placed: 218

Total students: 672

Students placed: 265

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Bhumika Yadav

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The BCom curriculum followed at JJTU University is based on the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) scheme. The subjects included in the first semester of the BCom are mentioned below: 

  • Accountancy & Business Statistics   (Paper –I)
  • Accountancy & Business Statistics (Paper –II)
  • Business Administration (Paper –I)
  • Business Administration (Paper –II)
  • Economic Administration & Financial Management   (Paper –I)
  • Economic Administration & Financial Management (Paper –II)

 

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Bhumika Yadav

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A set of certain documents must be submitted by students who have been shortlisted for admission to JJTU University's BCom programme at the time of enrolling. In order to be admitted, the following general documents must be submitted:

  • Passport-size colour photo 

  • Certificate and mark sheet for Class 10

  • Certificate and mark sheet of Class 12

  • Original Character Certificate

  • Original Migration Certificate

  • Photocopy of the Domicile/Bonafide/State subject

  • Photocopy of Category Certificate

  • Photocopy of Income Certificate (if applicable)

  • Photocopy of Adhar Card

NOTE: All documents are to be self-attested.

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Candidates who meet the predetermined eligibility requirements are admitted to JJTU University for the BCom programme. Candidates must have finished their senior secondary education (Class 12) from any recognised board in order to be eligible for BCom admission. Candidates must also complete the Class 12 exam or its equivalent in the Commerce stream with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Eligible students get offer letters from the university for admission. The shortlisted candidates must pay the required BCom fees to secure their admission.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The last date to apply for BCom admission at JJTU University varies each year depending upon the number of seats vacant. The university has not stated any particular deadline. Students ideally must apply shortly after their Class 12 results so that all the deadlines get covered. This is because the Class 12 merit of applicants is considered while shortlisting them for admission.

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Bhumika Yadav

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BCom admissions at JJTU University are merit-based. The university shortlists applicants for BCom admission based on their merit in the last qualified exam, subject to the fulfilment of the preset eligibility criteria. They must also meet the basic eligibility criteria specified by the university and present the relevant documents supporting their eligibility. To be eligible for admission, candidates must have scored at least 50% in Class 12 in the Commerce stream.

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Bhumika Yadav

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JJTU University offers BCom course at the UG-level. The total tuition fee for BCom at JJTU University is INR 43,200. The following table presents the total JJTU University BCom fees:

Fee componentsAmount (for 3 years)
INR 43,200
INR 1,000
INR 44,200

Note: The mentioned fee is sourced from the official website of the university. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative. 

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