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Cut-off percentages for NT(D) category in Mumbai commerce colleges vary annually. For the 2024-2025 academic year, Mulund College of Commerce had the following cut-offs:
First Merit List : Not specified for NT(D) category.
Second Merit List : All applicants admitted.
Third Merit List : 54.33%
Other colleges may have different cut-offs.
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To get accurate information about whether a commerce student can give a certain examination pr not, please ask your query with relevant information like examination name etc.
However, you can explore all exams a commerce student can give, from Careers360 article.
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Timetable for 12th Commerce
6:00-7:15 AM: Revise Accounts (journal entries, balance sheets).
9:00-10:00 AM: Business Studies (definitions, case studies).
10:30-11:30 AM: Economics (theories, diagrams).
2:00-3:00 PM: English (summaries, grammar).
3:00-4:00 PM: Mathematics (formulas, concepts).
6:00-7:30 PM: Recap Accounts/Business Studies & daily revision.
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Hello aspirant,
Both an entrance exam and a qualifying exam are required for admission to the Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration in Kolkata for M.B.A. and M.Com. programs. Performance on the CMAT exam determines admission to GCCBA Kolkata's M.B.A. program.
To know the eligibility criteria and much more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/goenka-college-of-commerce-and-business-administration-kolkata/admission
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K.B. College of Arts & Commerce for Women , located in Thane , Maharashtra, offers a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program with the following details:
Fees: The annual fee for the B.Com program is Rs 24,000.
Curriculum includes a variety of subjects designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of commerce. While the specific courses may vary subjects include:
Microeconomics , Macroeconomics , Indian Economics , Development Economics
Entrepreneurship Development , Business and Corporate Laws , Contemporary Developments in Business and Finance , Forensic Accounting
These courses aim to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge for careers in commerce and related fields.
link given for more details
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/kohinoor-business-school-mumbai
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The Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) course is a great option for you, but unfortunately, mathematics is a compulsory subject for applying to BMS
However, I can provide you with some information about the course. The BMS program is an undergraduate course that provides students with a solid foundation in management and entrepreneurship. It's a three-year program that covers various aspects of business management, including finance, marketing, human resource management, and global business management.
Regarding the seat allocation, here are the details for the general category:
- *Total Seats:* 231
- *General Category Seats:* 93
As for the fee structure, here's a breakdown of the annual fees for BMS:
- *Tuition Fee:* Rs. 180
- *College Facility and Service Charges:* Rs. 13,605
- *Student's Society Fee:* Rs. 10,350
- *University Fee:* Rs. 2,350
- *Grand Total:* Rs. 26,485
Please note that these fees are subject to change, and you should check the official website of the University of Delhi or the college you're interested in for the latest information.
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For short-term dairy technology courses near Ludhiana, Punjab, that have a practical and career-oriented focus, here are some options you could explore:
Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana:
National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal:
Dairy Training and Development Centre (DTDC):
Private Institutes and NGOs:
Be sure to contact the institutes directly to confirm the course details, eligibility, and starting dates.
Hi Saksham,
If you're interested in computer science but leaning towards commerce, here's a potential path you could follow after class 10:
Choose Commerce with Computer Science : Select commerce as your stream in class 11 and ensure the school offers computer science or informatics practices as an elective. This will allow you to explore programming and technology alongside commerce subjects.
Develop Computer Skills : Independently learn computer programming languages or software tools relevant to commerce, such as Python, SQL, Excel, or even accounting software like Tally or QuickBooks.
Focus on B.Com Preparation : After class 12, pursue a B.Com degree. Consider specializing in areas like e-commerce, data analytics, or accounting and finance.
Consider Complementary Certifications : During or after your BCom, you can gain certifications in fields like data science, business analytics, or fintech to merge your commerce foundation with computer science skills.
This approach allows you to balance both interests and opens up diverse career options in commerce, tech, or their intersection.
Although, commerce is as tough as any other streams, so do not underestimate it. Or if you wish to, you can enroll in the Career Counselling program of Careers360 through the given link.
Best wishes!
https://learn.careers360.com/careers360-counselling-certification/
Students who have finished their class 12 exams with Arts and Commerce streams can enroll in Auxiliary Nursing Midwife (ANM) and General Nursing Midwife (GNM) diploma programs. You can work as a nurse in hospitals and other healthcare facilities after earning the diploma, which includes an internship, and registering as a registered ANM or Registered Nurse Registered Midwife (RNRM) with the appropriate state nursing council.
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