M.Com Eligibility
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Here is the college predictor link. You will get to know here which college you will get.
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M.Com is not considered as vocational degree. But you have to check before applying that which course you are opting for. You will get the detailed information on every university website. Vocational programs mainly lead to industry skills certificates.
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Candidate must have completed B.A. (Hons) or B.A. in Economics from any recognised university with 50% aggregate (45% for OBC/ CW/ PWD category and pass percentage for SC &ST category). Or
Candidate must be a B.Com graduate from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 55% (49.5% for OBC category, 50% for CW/ PWD category and percentage for SC &ST category). Or
BBS, B.A. BIFA or BBE graduate from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 60% (54% for OBC category, 55% for CW/ PWD category and pass % for SC &ST category
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