5 years ago
What is the latest cut-off (2019) for B.Com? Am I eligible to get admission in this college?
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ABHISHEK K Current Student
If you do not go to the end, why to start?
Scholar-Level 17
The cut-off too is high for B.Com. It is around 90% for General Merit, 75% for SC/ST and for Christian Catholic, it is easy to get admission with 60% as Joseph's is a Christian Minority College.
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saransh guptaCurrent Student
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It's going on.
Just go and apply as soon as possible.
All the best.
Be prepared for your future.
Just go and apply as soon as possible.
All the best.
Be prepared for your future.
5 years ago
Can I get the details of B.Com in international finance and accounting course offered by this institute?
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Anjali SharmaCurrent Student
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Refer this link for details : https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/course/b-com-professional-international-accounting-and-finance-st-joseph-s-college-of-commerce-brigade-road-bangalore-346465
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Bishal BaishyaCurrent Student
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You may submit beforehand too. Infact, many take applications before too as the results shall tentatively be announced before admissions.
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Adarsh KumarCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
there are few colleges who take entrance exams and there is no minimum marks it is 60%
5 years ago
What is the cut-off for BBA?
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Mohit SoodCurrent Student
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Hey Hussam,
St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed Commerce college in the country.
There would always be a rush to get admission in Joseph's. The cut off too is high for BCom. It is around 90 perceny for General Merit, 75 percent
St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed Commerce college in the country.
There would always be a rush to get admission in Joseph's. The cut off too is high for BCom. It is around 90 perceny for General Merit, 75 percent
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Hey Hussam,
St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed Commerce college in the country.
There would always be a rush to get admission in Joseph's. The cut off too is high for BCom. It is around 90 perceny for General Merit, 75 percent for SC or ST.
For BBA you need to give an Entrance Exam by the college and 75 percent in Class 12th would be enough if you Crack the entrance test and interview.
St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed Commerce college in the country.
There would always be a rush to get admission in Joseph's. The cut off too is high for BCom. It is around 90 perceny for General Merit, 75 percent for SC or ST.
For BBA you need to give an Entrance Exam by the college and 75 percent in Class 12th would be enough if you Crack the entrance test and interview.
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Pallavi BhartiCurrent Student
keep calm ....time have to change
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Two reasons why BBA in Entrepreneurship won't be good.
Firstly, it is advised to always go for generalised courses for UG and take up specialisation once you are sure about interest areas and what drives you.
There's the argument of learning ent
Firstly, it is advised to always go for generalised courses for UG and take up specialisation once you are sure about interest areas and what drives you.
There's the argument of learning ent
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Two reasons why BBA in Entrepreneurship won't be good.
Firstly, it is advised to always go for generalised courses for UG and take up specialisation once you are sure about interest areas and what drives you.
There's the argument of learning entrepreneurship in school which in itself is an oxymoron. Entrepreneurship is all about action in the real world and it sounds vague when they say classroom teaching and theory.
Almost all of the good colleges have specialisation in the final year of BBA so general BBA in first two years becomes specialised in the final year.
So, BBA (twinning) is a good option.
Firstly, it is advised to always go for generalised courses for UG and take up specialisation once you are sure about interest areas and what drives you.
There's the argument of learning entrepreneurship in school which in itself is an oxymoron. Entrepreneurship is all about action in the real world and it sounds vague when they say classroom teaching and theory.
Almost all of the good colleges have specialisation in the final year of BBA so general BBA in first two years becomes specialised in the final year.
So, BBA (twinning) is a good option.
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5 years ago
What is the cut-off of this college?
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Yash GuptaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hey,
St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed commerce college in the country. It is a 130+ years old institution. It ranks top 8th in India and top 2nd in Bangalore after Christ University.
There would always be a rush to get admissi
St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed commerce college in the country. It is a 130+ years old institution. It ranks top 8th in India and top 2nd in Bangalore after Christ University.
There would always be a rush to get admissi
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Hey,
St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed commerce college in the country. It is a 130+ years old institution. It ranks top 8th in India and top 2nd in Bangalore after Christ University.
There would always be a rush to get admission in Joseph's. The cutoff too is high for B.Com. It is around 90% for general merit, 75% for SC/ST and for Christian Catholic. It is easy to get admission with 60% as Joseph's is a Christian minority college.
St Joseph's College of Commerce is a highly reputed commerce college in the country. It is a 130+ years old institution. It ranks top 8th in India and top 2nd in Bangalore after Christ University.
There would always be a rush to get admission in Joseph's. The cutoff too is high for B.Com. It is around 90% for general merit, 75% for SC/ST and for Christian Catholic. It is easy to get admission with 60% as Joseph's is a Christian minority college.
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5 years ago
What is the cutoff for this course?
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
The admission process of BBA (International Twinning) Programme) at SJCC is consisting the following.
A. SMAT (Aptitude Test) :- This consists the following 4 sections as 1. English 2. Quantitative Aptitude, Numerical Ability 3. Logical Reasoni
A. SMAT (Aptitude Test) :- This consists the following 4 sections as 1. English 2. Quantitative Aptitude, Numerical Ability 3. Logical Reasoni
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The admission process of BBA (International Twinning) Programme) at SJCC is consisting the following.
A. SMAT (Aptitude Test) :- This consists the following 4 sections as 1. English 2. Quantitative Aptitude, Numerical Ability 3. Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation and 4. Aptitude for Management
B. Orientation of students along with parents
C. Personal Interview
So, as per the admission process there is no concept of cut off marks of 12th. You can be get selected if meeting the above criteria.
A. SMAT (Aptitude Test) :- This consists the following 4 sections as 1. English 2. Quantitative Aptitude, Numerical Ability 3. Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation and 4. Aptitude for Management
B. Orientation of students along with parents
C. Personal Interview
So, as per the admission process there is no concept of cut off marks of 12th. You can be get selected if meeting the above criteria.
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Yash GuptaCurrent Student
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BBA is a mix of training and practical business experience. As the name suggests, BBA is aimed at Business Administration and takes under its fold the basic knowledge of various sectors of a company. Sectors like Human Resource, Marketing, and
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BBA is a mix of training and practical business experience. As the name suggests, BBA is aimed at Business Administration and takes under its fold the basic knowledge of various sectors of a company. Sectors like Human Resource, Marketing, and Finance etc.
BBA F&A is also a Bachelor of Business Administration course, but it is specialised in Finance and Accounting. This course only focuses on the concepts in Finance and Accounts rather than Business Administration as a whole.
BBA F&A is also a Bachelor of Business Administration course, but it is specialised in Finance and Accounting. This course only focuses on the concepts in Finance and Accounts rather than Business Administration as a whole.
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