B.Com
Hello Adarsh,
Yes, you can get admission in B.Com (Honours) courses with 65% marks in Class 12 in Commerce, even if you have not studied Maths.
Most colleges offering B.Com (Honours) require Commerce background but do not always insist on Maths in Class 12. However, some top universities may prefer or require Maths, so it's important to check the specific college or university eligibility criteria.
With 65%, you have a good chance of admission in many colleges offering B.Com (Honours), especially in state universities and private colleges.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Suraj,
Yes, you can pursue B.Com without Mathematics in Class 12, depending on the college and the type of B.Com program. B.Com (General)
Mathematics is not compulsory
Offered in most universities across India
Open to students from Commerce or Arts backgrounds B.Com (Honours)
Some universities require Mathematics in 12th (especially for specializations like Economics or Finance)
Others may accept non-Math students based on high marks in Accountancy or Business Studies Examples of Colleges That Accept Non-Math Students
Delhi University (some colleges for B.Com Programme)
Mumbai University
Calcutta University
Osmania University
Christ University (Bangalore) – for B.Com Regular What You Should Do
Check eligibility criteria on the official websites of your preferred colleges
If not eligible for B.Com (Hons), consider B.Com (General) or BBA
Since you're a CA student and need flexibility, you can look for colleges that offer B.Com through distance or open learning . These usually don't have strict attendance policies. Some good options include:
IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University)
SOL (School of Open Learning, Delhi University)
Annamalai University (Distance Education)
Sikkim Manipal University (SMU-DE)
These programs allow you to focus on your CA preparation while earning your degree without worrying about regular attendance.
Hope this helps!
Hello,
As an OBC candidate, you have a strong chance of getting into a repetuble college at IP University if you receive a score of 4501 on the BCom exam. Your score falls within the range that should enable to get a spot at a number of respectable Universities, even if it's challenging to identify a certain college without understanding the precise cut off for this year.
Hello there,
With 57% in Class 12 , you can apply for B.Com (Hons) in the following government/government-aided colleges in Kolkata : Eligible Colleges:
Umeschandra College
Goenka College of Commerce (may require higher marks)
Chittaranjan College
Dinabandhu Andrews College
Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya
South Calcutta Girls College Note:
Most require 50%+ in Class 12 .
Admission is merit-based through college websites or common university portals.
Apply early and check individual college cutoffs.
Numerous reputable Indian universities, like Presidency University Bangalore, provide BCom and BBA programs with NRI quota seats; these programs come with higher tuition costs and special requirements, such as academic credentials and a passport. However, admissions to Presidency College Chennai are mostly determined by 10+2 merit; normally, there is no distinct NRI quota for BCom or BBA. For the most recent information on the NRI quota and application processes, always visit the official website of the relevant college.
Hello kareena,
Please let me know the college name of specific college you are enquired for, however here are some details of b.com and its fees
Fee Structure:
Government Colleges: Fees typically range from 18,000 to 50,000 per year.
Private Colleges: Fees can range from 50,000 to 2,00,000 per year.
Example Colleges:
Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Banaras Hindu University: Offers B.Com (Hons) with a total fee range of 1.3 lakh.
MGKVP - Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith: Offers B.Com (Hons) with a total fee range of 55.2k.
Banaras Hindu University (BHU): Offers B.Com (Hons) with a total tuition fee of 11,892.
Other Considerations:
The B.Com (Hons) program is a three-year undergraduate course.
The curriculum typically includes subjects like accounting, finance, economics, business law, and management.
HEY THERE!!!
The total fee for a 3-year B.Com course at Government First Grade College, Yelahanka is approximately INR 2,552 for the entire course (not per year, but for all three years collectively). This makes it one of the lowest-cost government colleges in the region.
Annual Fee: Roughly INR 850 per annum (as the total fee for 3 years is INR 2,552).
Total for 3 Years: INR 2,552
Note:
The above mentioned fee structure will hold for the regular B.Com course and could be marginally different depending upon category (General, SC/ST, etc.) as well as any additional university or exam fees.
Verify the current fee details directly from the college since minor adjustments could be made on an annual academic basis.
If you need further details you can check the official site.
AIMA UGAT (Under Graduate Aptitude Test) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by AIMA for admission to BBA, BCom, BCA, and other undergraduate courses. The exam is usually held once a year.
Exam Pattern:
Mode: Online or Paper-based
Duration: 2 hours
Sections: English, Numerical and Data Analysis, General Knowledge, Reasoning
For BBA and BCom, these four sections are common.
Preparation Tips:
Focus on basic maths, English grammar, reasoning, and current affairs.
Solve previous year papers and mock tests.
Study NCERT books for basics.
You can also refer to books like:
AIMA UGAT BBA/BCom Entrance Guide by Arihant or similar publishers.
Always check the official AIMA website for latest updates and syllabus.
Hope it helps !
Hi aspirant,
All the best!
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