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Navdha Thukral

Contributor-Level 6

102 marks was the cut-off.
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bharti arora

Contributor-Level 6

NO, PU-CET (UG) does not apply to B.Com. The admission in B.Com is on the basis of 12th standard marks.
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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hello dear, the syllabus of entrance test is as per the CBSE syllabus for 10+1 and 10+2.
The candidate are required to choose a suitable combination of subjects depending on his/her choice of the course (s) and subjects he/she ha
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bharti arora

Contributor-Level 6

Admission is through PUTHAT Entrance test candidates who have passed 10+2 examination in any stream from recognized boards with minimum 50% of marks, and English as one of the compulsory subjects. For the gap of 2year, you need to verify from
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bharti arora

Contributor-Level 6

The best university for BA LLB is Delhi, then PU, then it is NLU.
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kanksha Mutreja

Guide-Level 12

Eligibility Criteria:
The admission to B.Com Course from the session 2018-19 under semester system shall be made according to the provisions, PU calendar. Admission to the first semester of B.Com. Degree course shall be open to a person who has
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Moin Nargund Aspiring Student

Guide-Level 12

It is almost same as Karnataka is also on an approach to follow CBSE. So, it won't be too different but here and there it might be a bit different. Every other thing remains same.
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Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Bhavy,
For B.Sc(Hons.) in Maths in Punjab University, the maths syllabus covers all the topics that you have covered in class 11th and 12th. But the most frequent chapters are Calculus, Geometry and Some section of Arethmetic. In addition
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Sourav Kansal

Contributor-Level 9

It's not a good option because both are completely different fields. So, you should continue your engineering field.