St. Joseph's College of Commerce

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Nishant Kumar

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No, you can't get admission in this college as commerce with Maths is necessary for this course.

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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

The Bachelor of Commerce syllabus will include important subjects like Finance, Business Management, and Economics. Candidates who qualify for the Class 12 exams from a recognized Institute with a minimum aggregate of 50% can appear for the B.Com Entrance exam. Candidates who wish to qualify the B.Com Entrance exams with good scores must download the syllabus from the official site.
Important points of the B.Com Entrance exam pattern:
The exam will be conducted in online mode.
The total mark of the exam is 400.
The total number of questions is 100.
The total number of seats for the B.Com course is 200.
For each correct answer, the candidate
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Aman Singh

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The programme aims at imparting managerial and entrepreneurial skills to students. The course will acquaint the students with various aspects of business administration, market, marketing trends, etc. Apply Now
Timing :
Batch 1 : 7.00 AM onwards - The admissions for the BBA programme are now closed until further notice. Batch 2 : 5.00 PM onwards.

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Krishna Goenka

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, B.Com. Honours is available in SJCC.

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Pawan Kumar

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17 Step by Step process to Enroll for CA Course
1) Go to the ICAI official website.
2) Click on the E-services tab at the top of the screen (mark e-services)
3) Click on the student services tab from the next page (mark student services)
4) Choose the Entry Level form for Foundation entry or Direct entry for the next page.
5) You will come to the registration form window. The first window will ask for all your personal details like Name, address, phone number, email id, date of birth, and nationality.
6) After filling the blank fields, click on generate OTP. You will be asked to fill the captcha given. After submitting the captcha OTP wil
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palak mahajan

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The fee structure at St. Joseph's College of Commerce for course is around INR 68250 annually.

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Aman Gupta

Beginner-Level 3

It is surely recommended. Placements: It's a really great college for placements with top companies as recruiters. College trains students to face job interviews and qualify in the recruitment process with ease. Top roles offered in this particular course are managers in the business industry. SJCC is one of the finest colleges for commerce in India. The good aspect of this college is it is in the center of the city and has very good connectivity. The faculty here is well versed and well experienced
The institute accepts online application for admission to the B.Com and BBA programme and the admission will be based on the marks secured
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Bhavna Kumavat

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I don't change, my college is the best college. I don't have the knowledge that Bangalore University is autonomous. I liked my college university.but i try change from banglore University to autonomous.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Yes, you should be able to handle that. Though it isn't easy, if you have prepared well, you should be able to ace it. I've even witnessed a lot of medical students (who also studied math) succeed in JEE. By the way, you shouldn't have chosen commerce as your path if you wanted to pursue engineering. Students toil for years with JEE as their primary goal if you keep it as a side choice. You can't possibly make JEE your second choice, though it's not impossible but will take some serious hard work.

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