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29th May 2011, 12:15 AM
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How much percentage is needed in B.Com Hons and B.Com regular for further admission?
How much % is needed in bcom hons and bcom regular? Please tell me about the percentage
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29th May 2011, 10:27 AM
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Re: How much percentage is needed in B.Com Hons and B.Com regular for further admission?
this percentage will depend where you want to take admission? there are few university for which a very good percentage is required. but some institution also have no criterion about percentage. according to the popularity of the college it depends. so make sure where you want to take admission in B.Com Hons or B.Com regular. then try to know about the previous year statistics then you will be able to predict details about the marks criterion.
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29th May 2011, 05:45 PM
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Re: How much percentage is needed in B.Com Hons and B.Com regular for further admission?
hello
dear as you know the percentage criteria for different courses is different so please mention the course in which you want to take admission but now a days almost all courses requires a percentage above 60 but the information would be more clear after knowing your course.... all the best |
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20th June 2011, 02:44 PM
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Re: How much percentage is needed in B.Com Hons and B.Com regular for further admission?
i have passed 12class from cbscboard uttar pradesh i have 57percent in best of four and in english 74mark iwant to take admission in khidder pore colleges.Is this possible
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15th October 2011, 09:06 PM
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Re: How much percentage is needed in B.Com Hons and B.Com regular for further admission?
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONOURS)
General Information Eligibility for Admission Criteria for Admission Admission Procedure Subjects Offered Other Academic Requirements GENERAL INFORMATION Duration of Course Minimum Three Years (Full-time course) Medium of Instruction The medium of instruction is English. However, instruction in Hindi medium may be provided if at least forty students opt for it. No. of Seats 501 {501 seats includes 27% (135) OBC Seats, 15% (75) SC Seats and 7.5% (38) ST Seats} The admissions under the categories of Persons with Disabilities (PwD), Armed Forces, Napalese/Bhutanese, Sikkimese, Kashmiri Migrants and Foreign Candidates are over and above 501 seats as per policy of the University of Delhi which are counted as superanumrary admissions. Reservation As per policy of the University of Delhi ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION Qualification (i) Delhi University has prescribed the following qualifications: (with 45% in aggregate as the minimum marks for admission) Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) of Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi with Pass in Five subjects (One language and Four elective subjects) or an examination recognised as equivalent to that. OR Pre-University Examination (Two years after ten years of schooling) of an Indian University recognised by the University of Delhi). OR Intermediate Examination of an Indian University/Board or an Examination recognised as equivalent to that (Pass in Five written subjects). (ii) Indian School Certificate Examination (12 years) conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi (Pass in Five written subjects). (iii) General Certificate of Education Examination of the U.K. with Pass: (a). in Five subjects of Ordinary Level, and (b). at least in Two subjects at Advanced Level. These two Advanced Level subjects may either be chosen from among the five Ordinary Level subjects or from outside this group as prescribed by the University of Delhi. Compulsory Test in Hindi (CTH) All students (except foreign nationals) who have not studied Hindi at all or studied upto a level lower than Class VIII are required to pass Compulsory Test in Hindi conducted by the University of Delhi. Such students should inform the College Office regarding their cases latest by August 16. However, the students who did not offer Hindi at Class X or XII level but have passed Class VIII with Hindi must submit a certificate to this effect from the Head of the School for exemption from Compulsory Test in Hindi. CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION (NEW ADMISSION) Category Detail of Eligibility Criteria Marks Differential in percentage points to determine equivalence A Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with one paper each in Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics. (0) B Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with three papers from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics. (-)2 C Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with any two papers from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics. (-)3 D Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with any one paper from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics. (-)3.5 E Others (-)4 To elucidate, if a candidate in Category E has 97% marks, his/her marks are equivalent to 93% marks in Category A. Only those subjects will be counted for determining the aforesaid categories in which a candidate has secured at least 60% marks. The percentage of marks, from which figures given above will be subtracted to arrive at the equivalence, will be calculated on the basis of four subjects as follows: English or Hindi and Three best elective subjects in the qualifying examination with the condition that the elective subjects would not include any other Language, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Studies, Art, Needle-work and Dress-Making, Cookery, Physical Education, Home Science, Computer Science, Fashion Studies, Music, Typing and Shorthand and similar subjects. ADMISSION PROCESS Click Title Admission Process for more details. SUBJECTS OFFERED Semester Paper No. Paper / Subject Title Compulsory/ Optional Papers Max. Marks I CH 1.1 Business Organization & Management Compulsory 100 CH 1.2 Financial Accounting (Part-A) Compulsory 80 Financial Accounting (Part-B) Optional (option between B and C) 20 Financial Accounting (Part-C) Practical CH 1.3 Micro Economics-1 Compulsory 100 CH 1.4 Business Law Compulsory 100 II CH 2.1 Business Statistics Compulsory 100 CH 2.2 Fundamental of Computer & Information System: Part-A Compulsory 50 Fundamental of Computer & Information System: Part-B Optional (Option between B and C) 50 Fundamental of Computer & Information System: Part-C (Practical) CH 2.3 Micro Economics-2 Compulsory 100 CH 2.4 Corporate Laws Compulsory 100 CH 2.5 Hindi Compulsory 100 III CH 3.1 Business Mathematics Compulsory 100 CH 3.2 Income-Tax Law & Practice Compulsory 100 CH 3.3 Macro Economics Compulsory 100 CH 3.4 Principles of Marketing Compulsory 100 CH 3.5 Inter Disciplinary (English/Political Science/Mathematics) Optional (one subject out of three given options) 100 IV CH 4.1 Indirect Tax Compulsory 100 CH 4.2 Corporate Accounting Compulsory 100 CH 4.3 Cost Accounting Compulsory 100 CH 4.4 Human Resource Management Compulsory 100 CH 4.5 Indian Economy-Performance and Policies Compulsory 100 V CH 5.1 Management Accounting Compulsory 100 CH 5.2 Financial Management Compulsory 100 CH 5.3 (a) Auditing Compulsory 50 (b) E-Commerce (Part-A) Compulsory 40 (b) E-Commerce (Part-B) Optional (option between part B and C) 10 (b) E-Commerce (Part-C) Practical CH 5.4 (a) Financial Markets, Institutions and Financial Services Optional (one subject out of five given options) 100 (b) Compensation Management (c) Corporate Tax Planning (d) Advertising & Personal Selling (e) Business Data Processing-I (Theory) (e) Business Data Processing-I (Practical) VI CH 6.1 International Business Compulsory 100 CH 6.2 Governance, Ethics & Social Responsibility of Business Compulsory 100 CH 6.3 (a) Business Communication (b) Project Work 75 25 CH 6.4 (a) Entrepreneurship and Small Business Optional (one subject out of five given options) 100 (b) Fundamentals of Investment (c) Consumer Relation & Customer Care (d) Business Tax Procedure & Management (e) Business Data Processing-II (Theory) (e) Business Data Processing-II (Practical) The maximum marks in above papers also include marks for Internal Assessments OTHER ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS Internal Assessment As per Internal Assessment scheme (Ordinance VIII-E) of the University of Delhi 25 % of the maximum marks in each paper are assigned for following: - Marks for Attendance. 5 % - Marks for written assignments. 10 % - Marks for Class test. 10 % Attendance Every student is required to attend all the classes. The minimum attendance required separately for lectures and tutorials is two-thirds of the total classes held during each semester. Five percent weightage in Internal Assessment is for attendance above 67%. Students should follow the attendance rules strictly. Tutorials Every student is required to attend tutorial classes and submit the assignments given to them on time. The marks given for these assignments are part of the internal assessment and count for 10% of marks. Class Test Every student is required to take a class test in each subject in each semester. The marks awarded in these class tests are taken into account for internal assessment with 10% weightage. Semester Examinations Every student is required to take semester examination during following periods. 75% weightage in maximum marks in each paper is given to the Annual Examinations. November/December Semester I, III & V April/May Semester II, IV & VI Requirement for Promotion 40 % of aggregate marks |
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7th June 2012, 08:47 PM
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Re: How much percentage is needed in B.Com Hons and B.Com regular for further admission?
Respectfully sir i want 2 say that my name is md saddam hussain khan in cast in general i got a 56% so i can join in B.Com hon so plz tell me sir i can join it plz mail me [email protected] plz tell me information.thanx
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