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I am the student of vadodara and i want to take admission in the faculty of commerce of ms university... I have obc cast certificate but i dont have non cremy layer certificate. can i still get admission only with obc certificate and without non creamy layer certificate?

Nitin Kumar 27th May, 2024

It is  possible that you might still be able to apply for admission to the Faculty of Commerce at MSU Vadodara with your OBC certificate, even without a non-creamy layer (NCL) certificate at this time.

Check the Faculty of Commerce website for admission guidelines or FAQs. They might have information on the NCL certificate requirement and the process for submitting it later.

Call or email the Faculty of Commerce admissions office. They can provide the most up-to-date information on the NCL certificate requirement for OBC candidates and the procedure for submitting it later if allowed.

https://www.careers360.com/university/maharaja-sayajirao-university-of-baroda-vadodara

I hope it helps!


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what are the best colleges for commerce stream

Sajal Trivedi 24th May, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the top colleges for commerce in India:

  • Shri Ram College of Commerce.
  • Hansraj College
  • Hi du College
  • Sri Venkateshwara College
  • Banaras Hindu University
  • Kirorimal College
  • Ramjas College
  • Aatma Ram Sanatan Dharma College

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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So I have boards this year and Im a pretty good student and I expect to get 95% above in boards and I want to get admission here for my fyjc however I am from icse board and in group 2 I took commerce and economics as my subjects not maths so am I eligible for admission without maths in 11th

monag2673 2nd Sep, 2024

Yes, you are eligible for admission to FYJC (First Year Junior College) in Commerce without having Mathematics in your ICSE board subjects. Most colleges offer Commerce streams without requiring Mathematics as a mandatory subject in 10th grade. Since you’ve taken Commerce and Economics in Group 2, you can pursue Commerce in 11th grade without any issues.


In the Commerce stream for FYJC, you typically study subjects like Accounts, Economics, Business Studies, and English, among others. Mathematics is often offered as an optional subject, and you can choose whether or not to take it based on your interests and career goals.


If you aim to pursue courses like B.Com, CA, or other commerce-related programs in the future, not having Mathematics in 11th and 12th won’t be a barrier. However, if you’re considering careers in finance, economics, or certain business fields where advanced mathematics might be beneficial, you could opt for Mathematics as an elective in FYJC, if available.


It’s advisable to check with the specific colleges you’re interested in for their exact admission criteria and subject requirements, as some prestigious institutions might have their own guidelines.

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can i get BCA course with commerce subject in 12th

Madhu Hosamath 2nd Sep, 2025

Hello,

You can get BCA course even though you have pursued commerce in 12th.

There's no restriction as to which stream you studied in 12th.

Many colleges require that the student should've scored minimum 50-60 % in 12th.

However it depends on the college that you choose.

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Can anyone pursue Commerce UG courses from Tezpur University

Yash 22nd Oct, 2024

The Department of Commerce at Tezpur University do not offer a three-year undergraduate programme in the commerce stream. However, the department offers a five-year Integrated Master of Commerce (MCom) programme with an option of lateral exit with BCom (Hons) degree. The course structure takes care of both practical and theoretical dimensions. The BCom (Hons) graduate at Tezpur University can opt for lateral exit after successful completion of the sixth semester of the programme.

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