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You can go for a B.Com based on the qualification of your XIIth standard
Hence first selection should be of a good college which is of repute so that it can give the best academic excellence in the form of best faculty who are there to help you. Added to this, well-equipped labs and library. Exposure of the students to the world market and a wide platform for the student to deal with the world level activities is a must. Check the websites of some good universities and check their academic excellence to decide your college. Like Shri Ram College of Commerce, Hansraj College, LPU etc. The college academics and the scholarships too mus
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You are eligible for M.Sc as you are well-equipped with a B.Tech. I would suggest you move with an M.Tech after your B.Tech as that will give you better career in a more stream-lined manner. You can check for the benefits of M.Tech as well as M.Sc. from the portals of some good university websites like Anna which has exam based on TANCET and offers good education.
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Additional Eligibility Criteria
Combination of Subjects for Best of Four
B.Com. (Hons. )
50% or more marks in Mathematics/Business Mathematics
1. An aggregate of 60% or more in English/Hindi and a combination of three best among the following subjects: Mathematics, Accountancy, Economics, and Business Studies/ Commerce.
2. Inclusion of any subject other than mentioned above from List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 1% per subject on the aggregate, with a maximum net deduction of 2%.
3. Inclusion of any subject other than List B in the combinatio
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