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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Some colleges for M.Com in statistics and finance in Ahmadabad are:
AU-Allahabad University
AIC-Agrasen Inter College
BJSC-Bishop Johnson School and College
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The M.Com fee structure for the Government First Grade College for Women, Gulbarga, is about INR 16,000 for two years of course duration. Tuition and other charges will be covered. Annual charges are about INR 8,000 and it is a relatively cheaper program to study commerce. The faculty members here are experienced, and the college has a great atmosphere to learn. More details on admission and course offerings can be obtained directly from the official website of the college or from the college administration.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Eligibility Criteria for an M.Com course after B.Com degree
You must hold a B.Com (General) or B.Com (Honours) degree from any recognised university.
You must have a minimum aggregate score of 50% in your B.Com degree.
Some institutions will consider the applicants with B.Com (Hons) or equivalent qualification with a minimum score of 60%.
Some institutions may consider applicants with a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Statistics, BFIA, BBS, or BBE with a minimum overall score of 60%.
Reserved category students may get a mark relaxation of 5%.
State-level universities may offer mark relaxation to home-state students
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The cutoff for M.Com. in Accountancy at Rizvi College of Arts, Science & Commerce depends on various factors, including the number of applicants and the specific merit list. As of now, the detailed merit list and cutoff marks for the course can be found directly on the official website or by contacting the college's admissions office.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
LPU offers M.Com 2 years programme with specializations in Accounting, Banking and Financial Services, Business Analytics, Finance, Financial Markets, Marketing, and Strategy and more. This programme offers students a practical and thorough understanding of commerce and management, leading to specialised knowledge in their chosen area of focus.
LPUNEST or any other entrance exam is not required to take admission in M.Com programme. To be eligible, applicants must have a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in a Bachelor's degree in Commerce, Management, Economics, or Accounts, or an equivalent qualification. A 5% relaxation in marks is applic
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Master of Commerce at Triveni Institute of Commerce and Management is a 2 year programme and the total intake capacity is 60.s. Candidates get admitted to the M.Com programme on merit basis and the candidate should have completed B.Com or any other equivalent degree with not less than 50% aggregates. The total cost for the M.Com programme is about INR 1,20,000 of which student has to pay INR 60000 in first year and INR 60000 in 2nd year. With regard to cost, the institute also awards scholarships to deserving students, with the institutions reserving up to 20% of the overall offer to scholarships.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you miss out on one paper in semester 3 of M.Com (IDOL Mumbai University), then you are allowed to take your ATKT exams. Following the rules of Mumbai University, students who are absent from one or more papers of a semester are given an opportunity to sit and write ATKT exams. However, regardless of the level of study, you will be required to produce an examination fee of approximately INR 1,500 to INR 2,000. You can take ATKT exams as a regular semester and you will have the chance to write for this paper four times.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After M.Com, there are a few ways in which you can take an LLB for business reasons. You can pursue a 3-year LLB, available to all graduates, whereby you specialize in corporate law, tax law, or intellectual property law. Additionally, an LLB followed by an MBA would enhance business acumen and even provide openings for working in positions like a legal adviser or compliance officer in an organisation. The two degrees may lead to very high jobs within both the legal world and the business world.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, after your BBA, you can get M.Com from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith (MGKVP) University. To seek eligibility for the M.Com course in MGKVP, candidates must complete a three years' undergraduate programme in the same discipline and the same stream as that of the BBA.
Admission to the M.Com programme is done on entrance exam basis, which the university conducts. The applicant needs to apply through the official process the university offers for admission. Do note to look into details of the entrance examination and last date for applying on the official website of MGKVP.
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