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6th January 2023, 11:57 PM
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How can get admission in MComhaving below 45% in BCom?
I have below 45% marks in BCom, how can I get admission in MCom?
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8th January 2023, 10:34 PM
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Re: How can get admission in MComhaving below 45% in BCom?
There are various private colleges that offer admission to such candidates who have secured less marks in graduation.
Top colleges do not offer admission , but there are some private as well as Government colleges that grant admission. Admission is usually granted on the basis of entrance exam or merit. For application purpose, one can fill the form online through their official website. Attach required documents and submit the form. You just have to search those colleges in your nearby area that offer admission at such percentage. |
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8th January 2023, 10:54 PM
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Re: How can get admission in MComhaving below 45% in BCom?
M.Com is Master in Commerce. It is two year course. The eligibility to pursue the course is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree in Commerce from a recognised university.
The required aggregate in bachelor degree varies with colleges and universities. So, you can visit the official website to get the detail information about the admission procedure of any respective university. |
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9th January 2023, 03:12 PM
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Re: How can get admission in MComhaving below 45% in BCom?
M.Com is Master in Commerce is two year post graduation course. The eligibility to pursue the course is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
The required aggregate varies with institutions. So, you can apply for the admission in the course and admission procedure varies with institutions. |
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11th January 2023, 07:22 PM
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Re: How can get admission in MComhaving below 45% in BCom?
The candidate must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate in BCom or BCom (Honours), or equivalent from a recognised university.
Some universities also induct students who have completed Economics (H), BBA, BFIA and BBE with a minimum score of a minimum of 60% aggregate or equivalent. Reserved category students are entitled to marks relaxation of up to 5 per cent. State-level universities also offer marks relaxation to home-state students. |
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