B.Com
With a CUET score of 636 and being in the OBC category, you're likely eligible for B.Com (Hons.) in universities like BHU, where the OBC cutoff is usually around 430 to 485. However, for Delhi University, especially top colleges like SRCC, Hindu, or Hansraj, the OBC cutoff tends to be much higher, often above 700. So getting into B.Com (Hons.) at DU this year with your score might be difficult unless cutoffs drop significantly or you're targeting less competitive DU colleges. BHU and some other central universities are a safer bet with your score.
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With a CUET score of 636 under OBC category you've fair chance of getting B.com(hons.) in several Central and State Universities But,it also depends on specific cut-offs,CUET subject combinations, admission policy etc.Some university also consider 12th marks,so your overall profile matters.
Check the official cut-offs of your preferred university for accurate information.
To pursue a BA LLB at Calcutta University, you'll need to appear for the Calcutta University Law Entrance Test (CULET). The exam assesses your aptitude in General English, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, General Mathematics, and Reasoning.
The CULET is an offline, multiple-choice exam with no negative marking, it is a 2.5 hoursexam with 100 questions.
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https://law.careers360.com/articles/calcutta-university-ba-llb-syllabus
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Dear learner,
The decision to choose between an online Bcom degree from a central university like Aligarh Muslim University and a regular Bcom degree from a local colleges in your city depends upon various factors.
Distance education from a central university approved by UGC and DEB is a great option if you are looking for a parallel career goals like CA , CMA , UPSC or you're working. Flexibility amd affordability are also major advantages of distance learning.
On the other hand, if you prefer classroom learning, peer interaction and college experience with events and exposure, then a regular Bcom degree from a well reputed college in your town.
Dear aspirant,
To create your DU UG 2025 preference sheet for B.Com (H) and B.Com with a 531/1000 score in the SC category you have to prioritize courses and colleges based on your preferences and the guidance of DU CSAS portal. With a score of 531/1000, it's realistic to expect that you may not get into the most competitive North Campus colleges for B.com (H) . But you can consider all available options, including South Campus and other colleges. For more detailed information please visit the link given below.
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https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-preference-list-2025-for-bcom
Hello Aspirant,
Considering all your options, yes, you can take an accounting course from any private institution after B. Com from IGNOU. IGNOU is a UGC recognized university, so your degree is valid and accepted by most private institutions. I've narrowed down a few good, popular short-term accounting courses such as Tally, GST, Income Tax, SAP FICO or an even deeper professional course level course such as CMA, or CA, if you're looking for a career in accounting!
The Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) offers a three-year Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons) program. Admissions for the 2025-26 academic year are ongoing, with the application deadline for B.Tech courses (not B.Com Hons) being May 30, 2025. For B.Com, the document verification and admission process for the first merit list is scheduled for June 12-19, 2025. The eligibility criteria require a 10+2 pass with a minimum of 40% aggregate marks, with Maths or Economics as compulsory subjects.
Key Dates:
Application Submission Deadline (B.Com, 2/3 Year): June 19, 2025
Document Verification and Admission (1st Merit List): June 12-19, 2025
Eligibility:
10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 40% aggregate marks.
Maths or Economics as compulsory subjects at the +2 level.
Course Duration:
B.Com. (Hons) is a three-year undergraduate program.
Note: HPU also offers various diploma and postgraduate programs, with admission processes and eligibility criteria specific to each program.
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