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    Compare D G Ruparel College of Arts Science and Commerce, Mumbai vs Tolani College of Commerce, Mumbai

    Compare D G Ruparel College of Arts Science and Commerce, Mumbai B.Com vs Tolani College of Commerce, Mumbai B.Com on the basis of their Fees, Placements, Cut Off, Reviews, Seats, Courses, and other details. D G Ruparel College of Arts Science and Commerce, Mumbai is rated 3.8 out of 5 by 22 verified students while Tolani College of Commerce, Mumbai is rated 3.9 out of 5 by 4 verified students at Careers360. Explore Careers360 for detailed comparison on all course parameters and download free information on B.Com Admission details, Placement report, Eligibility criteria, etc.
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    Quick Facts

    Location

    Mumbai, Maharashtra
    Mumbai, Maharashtra

    Ownership

    Private
    Private

    College Type

    College
    College

    Establishment Year

    1952
    1989

    Campus Size

    10 Acres

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    Total Courses Offered

    18
    12

    Ranking & Accreditations

    Approvals

    Affiliated
    Autonomous

    Accreditations

    NAAC
    NAAC

    Course & Fees Details

    Course Credential

    Degree
    Degree

    Degree

    B.Com
    B.Com

    Branch

    Commerce
    Commerce

    Duration

    3 years
    3 years

    Mode

    Offline
    Offline

    Approved Intake

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    120

    Fees

    ₹ 16.23 Thousand

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    Admission Details

    DG Ruparel College offers admission in Bachelor of Commerce in Merit-Based.

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    Eligibility Criteria

    The candidate Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (XIIth Standard) Examination with Vocational subject conducted by the different Divisional Boards of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects:

    1. English

    2. Anyone Vocational subject carrying 200 marks prescribed for the Higher Secondary School Certificate (XIIth Standard) Examination from time to time.

    3. Any three subjects carrying 100 marks each from among the subjects under the faculty of Commerce

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    A person, who have passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course.

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    Fees

    Total Fees

    ₹ 16,230
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    Total Fees OBC

    ₹ 8,210
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    Total Fees SC/ST

    ₹ 8,210
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    Facilities

    Facilities

    Facilities Count

    Auditorium

    Boys Hostel

    Cafeteria

    Gym

    I.T Infrastructure

    Laboratories

    Library

    Medical/Hospital

    Sports

    Swimming Pool

    Alumni Associations

    Auditorium

    Cafeteria

    Classrooms

    Convenience Store

    Gym

    I.T Infrastructure

    Library

    Medical/Hospital

    Sports

    College Reviews & Perception

    College Infrastructure

    Campus Life

    Academics

    Placements

    Value for Money

    Total Reviews

    22
    4

    Individual Reviews

    The college experience was very gooddd cannot express

    posted on 9 months ago by Vidnesh Chauhan

    Reviewing my college was really a good experience

    posted on 9 months ago by Aakash Thombare

    good infrastructure, better teaching, good teacher's

    posted on 0 year ago by Nithish Goud
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    Balanced learning, practical exposure, and career support.

    posted on 1 year ago by Shubham pandey
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    College Reviews & Perception

    Tolani College of Commerce, Mumbai has received the lowest rating for value for money whereas D G Ruparel College of Arts Science and Commerce, Mumbai has comparatively better ratings across all aspects.

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