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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Eligibility Criteria (fulfilling all/applicable conditions mandatory),
The Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination including International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Certificate / & D.P. Awarded candidates are not eligible) in any stream from a recognized board at the first & only one attempt.
a) Must have obtained a minimum of 60% aggregate marks at 10+2or equivalent examination for being eligible to BBA, B.Sc. (Finance) and B.Com (Hons).
b) Candidate's passing in Mathematics and or Statistics at 10+2 or equivalent exam is compulsory for being eligible to B.B.A / B. Com (Hons) /B.Sc. (Finance)
Candidates of CBSE, ICSE,
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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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In India few colleges provide this course B.A. In Japanese. You have to search a lot. And very less people have interest in Japanese so competition will be low.

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Nikhil Bansal

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I think considering the cost and in English language, Canada suits you best.

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Rishabh Sharma

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Hi, The fee structure for B.Com is Semester 2 - 1575 Semester 4 - 1425 semester 6 -1425.

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anuj wadhwa

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Priya,
There is no Particular current affairs and reasoning which will come in the exam, you have to research daily for current affairs and for reasoning, you can also buy a book and start practising with that book which is beneficial for you to crack the entrance exam.

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Bhumika Khattar

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The cut-off is based on the number of students that apply and the aggregate of students. Cut-off for BA (Hons) English is considered relatively high every year. So, I don't think that you can get admission.

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Bhumika Khattar

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Hello. The cut off is based in the number of students that apply and the aggregate of students. Cut off for B.A. (hon) English is considered relatively high every year. Now, coming to your question, by sixth cutoff last year, colleges like Deshbandhu and Motilal Nehru dropped their cutoff for English hons to 79 and 77.5 respectively for OBC category. Satyawati (evening) had its cut off at 76 for English Hons. By eighth cutoff, in Deshbandhu College it was 75% and CVS also opened its cutoff again at somewhere near to 78%. But it totally depends on the University if they want to release cut off beyond sixth list as last year seats were n
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