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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Check out the latest cutoff details for admission to ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India) M.Com. They also need to clear the ICSI entrance examination. Although cutoff scores may differ each year depending on the number of candidates and the level of difficulty of the entrance exam, candidates must fulfil these requirements for eligibility into the M.Com program.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Lucknow University PG cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to several postgraduate courses, including MVA, MA, MCom, M.Ed, MTTM, MSc and MPH, among other courses. The last round cutoff ranged between 10.5 and 150, of which MVA in Stone Carving stands out as the most competitive course for the General AI category students. For MSc courses, the PGET cutoffs varied between 32 and 76. Among all the MSc specialsiation, M.Sc. in Anthropology was the most competitive for admission. For the rest of the courses, the PGET cutoff scores are tabulated below:
| PG Courses | Last Round Cutoff 2024 |
|---|---|
| Master of Travel and Tourism Management (MTTM) | 10.5 |
| M.Com. in Applied Economics | 12 |
| LL.M. | 20 |
| Master of Commerce (M.Com.) | 28 |
| M.Sc. in Microbiology | 32 |
| M.Sc. in Chemistry | 34 |
| M.Sc. in Physics | 34 |
| M.Sc. in Zoology | 38 |
| M.A. in Sociology | 38 |
| M.A. in English | 40 |
| M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication | 40 |
| M.A in Medieval & Modern Indian History (MIH) | 40 |
| M.Sc. in Biochemistry | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Botany | 42 |
| M.A. in Political Science | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Food Processing and Food Technology | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Mathematics | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Geology | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Applied Geology | 44 |
| M.Sc. in Biotechnology | 44 |
| Master of Social Work (MSW) | 46 |
| M.A. in Economics | 48 |
| Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.) | 49.51 |
| M.A. in Hindi | 50 |
| M.A. in Psychology | 52 |
| M.A. in Geography | 52 |
| M.Sc. in Forensic Science | 52 |
| M.A. in Public Administration (Self Financed) | 55.35 |
| Master of Education (M.Ed.) | 55.5 |
| Master of Public Health (MPH) - Self Financed | 56 |
| M.A. in AIH and Archaeology | 56 |
| M.A. in Mathematics | 56 |
| M.A. in Statistics | 56 |
| M.Sc. in Statistics | 58 |
| M.A. in Anthropology | 58 |
| M.Sc. in Computer Science | 60 |
| M.A. in Education | 62 |
| Master in Hospital Administration (Self Financed) | 72 |
| M.Sc. in Anthropology | 76 |
| MVA in Visualization | 84 |
| MVA in Photography | 84 |
| MVA in Illustration | 84 |
| M.A. in Home Science | 88 |
| MPH in Community Medicine | 106 |
| MVA in Painting (Printmaking) | 111 |
| MVA in Painting (Ceramics) | 111 |
| MVA in Painting (Mural) | 111 |
| MVA in Terracota/ Ceramic | 150 |
| MVA in Portrait and Life | 150 |
| MVA in Bronze Casting | 150 |
| MVA in Stone Carving | 150 |
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, you can continue an M.Com. from Satavahana University through distance mode in the subject of Financial Accounting. Many postgraduate programs are available by the university, and includes M.Com. in Financial Accounting especially designed for students who wish flexibility in their studies.
This two-year course forms part of the university's efforts at ensuring that quality education reaches students in various modes, including online courses. More information regarding the admission process as well as other specifics of an online course can be acquired from Satavahana University's website or through the admissions department direc
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Whether or not you can get admission to an M.Com (Master of Commerce) programme with backlogs in a language subject depends on several factors, including the policies of the specific university or college you're applying to and the number of backlogs you have.
General Factors to Consider:
University/College Admission Policies:
- Many universities allow students with backlogs to apply for admission to postgraduate programs like M.Com, provided that they clear all their backlogs before the start of the programme or by the time they complete the course.
- Some universities may have minimum academic requirements (such as a certain percentage of ma
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
MCom admissions in 2025 are based on entrance tests such as CPGET, CUET PG, Andhra Pradesh PGCET, MAH CET, URAT PG, and so on; however, certain colleges also consider Class 12 marks. The MCom degree expenses range from INR 50,000 to INR 60,000.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Every year, the Government Commerce College, Kota announces admission cut-offs for the Master of Commerce (M.Com) programmes.
The factors on which the various cut-offs might change in one admission season include: - the total number of received applications, the overall performance of all candidates in qualifying examination, the number of admission seats available in the programmes.
The M.Com. cut-offs will generally be on the higher side in general categories as compared to reserved ones.
The revised and most accurate update on cut-offs will be found on the official website of Government Commerce College, Kota or by inquiring at t
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, you are eligible to take an M.Com after the graduation with a 65% score. The minimum aggregate of 50% to 60% in the qualifying examination is required in most universities for admission into the M.Com programme the requirement varies by institution.A bachelor's degree in Commerce (B.Com) or any of its related disciplines, like Business Administration or Economics, from an accredited university would also be necessary. Some colleges require entrance exams to enter the system while others are merit based for direct entry. Please do check each of the eligibility criteria and admissions processes of colleges you plan on applying to.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Which MBA or M.Com is to be selected depends on career goals and personal interest.
An MBA focuses on overall management skills in broad areas like marketing, finance, and operations with a fair degree of practical applications and case studies. Generally, an MBA requires completion of a bachelor's program, with work experience demanded from candidates; admissions require entrance exams such as CAT or GMAT.
Compared to M.Com, which focuses on specialised knowledge in commerce fields like accounting and finance, is more conceptual. It can be opted for immediately after a degree in commerce.
An MBA graduate usually gets higher pay scale as
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on competition and seat availability, the eligibility requirements for admission to Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics M.Com in Banking and Finance normally ask for a minimum of 50 to 60% in your B.Com degree. Your B.Com. completion rate of 63% indicates that you match the general eligibility requirements. Nonetheless the merit list derived from the prior year's cutoff and the total number of applications frequently determines the final choice.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, admissions to M.Com courses at Triveni Institute of Commerce and Management are ongoing as of now. Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree in commerce or its equivalent, with 55 percent or more marks. The course is too specialised in some way or another, so to speak-more to do with advanced learning in accounting, finance, and marketing; co provide skills for better career and employability.
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