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Deborshi Sharma

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There should not be problem for the admission to B.Com programme after dropping fybsc. The admission eligibility varies college to college, You need to contact the college official, You wish to get admission for the programme. Also check on the official college website to know more information.

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himanshu Choudhary

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If you are from commerce, then you can go for B.Com, B.Com Hons, BA, BCA. These are the general courses which everyone do.

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Swati Upadhyay

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It is a good option for people who are interested in both sciences as well as law fields. It is an integrated course. Duration is of 5 years. Students should ensure that he/she has completed 12 with 60%. There are several colleges which provides these integrated courses.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The University of Mumbai offers a full-time two-year M.Sc. Course in Foods, Nutrition, and Dietetics on its Kalina Campus. However, I do not have access to real-time information to confirm whether the course is still offered on the University campus or whether there have been any changes to the programme. I would recommend checking the official website of the University of Mumbai or contacting the concerned department or admission office for the latest and most accurate information on the availability of the course, the admission process, fees, and other relevant details.

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Khushi charan Sharma

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You can nowadays go for CUET exams there is no issue to start your studies for graduation level all you have to do is register yourself with choosing your subjects in any field that is your honors paper with required subjects and appears in exams and than when the results come to your favor go for any college the graduation is now of 4 years course which includes your M.Com to where you get good marks you can directly go for Ph.D. and etc. Means the M.Com exams will only for 1 year and the 3 will consider as you graduation.

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Riana

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The Amity School of Architecture and Planning (ASAP), established in 2015. The duration of the Bachelor of Architecture course is five years. If you fall in their eligibility criteria - 10+2 with PCM / 10+3 Diploma Examination with Maths as a subject you are eligible taking the course. Recognised by Council of Architecture (COA), ASAP offers Undergraduate programs in Architecture, Planning and Interior Design.

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Shayana M

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Yes, you can if you are a regular student.

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Shayana M

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Mumbai University IDOL admission 2023 is based on both merit and entrance examination. Mumbai University IDOL admission 2023 is based on both merit and entrance examination. Admissions to all UG and PG courses (except MS & MCA is based on merit. For MS and MCA admissions, candidates are required to appear for the entrance examination conducted by the respective departments.

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Shayana M

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No, you can't do this because you have studied commerce.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, Mumbai University offers a course in Foods, Nutrition, and Dietetics at its campus. The course is offered by the Department of Foods, Nutrition, and Dietetics under the Faculty of Home Science. The course is a three-year undergraduate programme leading to a Bachelor's degree in Foods, Nutrition, and Dietetics B.Sc. FND). The programme is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills in the areas of food Science and technology, nutrition, community nutrition, diet therapy, and research methodology. The B.Sc. FND programme at Mumbai University is a full-time course, and the admission is based on the merit of the qualifying
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