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As per the rankings of Education World released on April 20, Thakur College of Science and Commerce has secured 13th rank in Mumbai under the category of Best Private Autonomous College in India, 15th rank in Maharashtra and 55th rank in Indi
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As per the rankings of Education World released on April 20, Thakur College of Science and Commerce has secured 13th rank in Mumbai under the category of Best Private Autonomous College in India, 15th rank in Maharashtra and 55th rank in India. The college is a prestigious higher education institution that offers sic UG and PG courses in the field of Science, Accountiing and Commerce, IT and Software, Animation, Mass Communication and Media, Banking, Finance and Insurance, Aviation, Business & Management Studies. Thakur College of Science and Commerce provides its students with top-notch education delivered by its skilled and experienced faculty in the fields of Chemistry, Computer Science, Actuarial Science, Biotechnology.
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Thakur College of Science and Commerce offers a three year, full time BSc in Aviation, spread across six semesters. The total tuition fee is INR 1.82 Lacs and median salary offered for undergraduate courses is INR 3.00 LPA. Candidates lo
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Thakur College of Science and Commerce offers a three year, full time BSc in Aviation, spread across six semesters. The total tuition fee is INR 1.82 Lacs and median salary offered for undergraduate courses is INR 3.00 LPA. Candidates looking forward for admission to this course have to make sure that they have qualified Higher secondary school certificate examination conducted by Maharastra state board of secondary education or have passed post SSC, three year engineering/ technology/ Diploma course with mathematics and physics. He/she is required to successfully carry out Class II MEDICAL EXAMINTION before commencing flying training or valid current CPL with class I medical certificate from DGCA medical centre.
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Thakur College of Science and Commerce offers six undergraduate and postgraduate level courses in the field of Science and management. Candidates willing to take admission in Thakur College of Science and Commerce need to make sure that they m
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Thakur College of Science and Commerce offers six undergraduate and postgraduate level courses in the field of Science and management. Candidates willing to take admission in Thakur College of Science and Commerce need to make sure that they meet the course specific eligibility criteria and then fill out the application form available on the official website of the college. The admission criteria for most of the courses is merit-based, i.e., the candidates are shortlisted based on the marks secured in the qualifying exam. The common eligibility criteria for undergraduate courses is the candidate must have completed their class 12 and for PG course admission, candidate must have completed their graduation in relevant stream.
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What is the admission process for B.Com (Hons) at Thakur College of Science and Commerce?
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For admission to BCom honours offered at Thakur College of Science and Commerce, the students must make sure that they meet the eligibility criteria. The minimum eligibility criteria of the course is the student shall have passed class 12 exam
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For admission to BCom honours offered at Thakur College of Science and Commerce, the students must make sure that they meet the eligibility criteria. The minimum eligibility criteria of the course is the student shall have passed class 12 examination conducted by the Maharastra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination with a minimum 55%. The intake capacity is of 60 students and the duration of the programme is three years. Admissions are granted as per the directions issued by the University of Mumbai. Students can check out the admission form and the documents required on the official website of college.
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In order to be eligible for admission to the BMS course offered at Thakur College of Science and Commerce, the candidate must have passed class 12 board examination conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or any othe
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In order to be eligible for admission to the BMS course offered at Thakur College of Science and Commerce, the candidate must have passed class 12 board examination conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or any other recognised board or Diploma in any Engineering branch with two or three years duration after passing the Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) examination conducted by the Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State or equivalent examination.The minimum marks required to be eligible for admission is as under:CoursePercentageCommerce45%Arts25%Science25%Diploma in engineering and other5%
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Admission to most of the courses offered at Thakur College of Science and Commerce is merit-based. Candidates are shortlisted based on the marks secured in the qualifying exam and they need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria of their des
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Admission to most of the courses offered at Thakur College of Science and Commerce is merit-based. Candidates are shortlisted based on the marks secured in the qualifying exam and they need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria of their desired programme. The admission process of Thakur College of Science and Commerce begins with the release of application forms on the official website of the college followed by shortlisting of candidates based on the marks secured by them in qualifying exam. The final step in the admission process includes acceptance of the admission offer by the students.
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Thakur College of Science and Commerce mainly offers six courses with multiple specialisation options. The courses available are enlisted below- M.Sc. B.Sc. B.Com B.M.M. BBM/BMS B.AThe duration for all the undergraduate and
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Thakur College of Science and Commerce mainly offers six courses with multiple specialisation options. The courses available are enlisted below- M.Sc. B.Sc. B.Com B.M.M. BBM/BMS B.AThe duration for all the undergraduate and post graduate courses is 3 years and 2 years, respectively. Any candidate looking forward for admission to any of these courses shall first make sure that he/ she meets the eligibility criteria specified for each course. The eligibility criteria, specialisations and other related information can be checked out on the official website of Shiksha or the official website of college.
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The average package offered at Thakur College of Science and Commerce for undergraduate courses was INR 1.90 LPA for the year 2021, INR 1.58 LPA for 2020 and INR 1.5 LPA for 2019. As per the information available on the official website of the
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The average package offered at Thakur College of Science and Commerce for undergraduate courses was INR 1.90 LPA for the year 2021, INR 1.58 LPA for 2020 and INR 1.5 LPA for 2019. As per the information available on the official website of the college, 1289 students registered for the placement drive in 2022 and 360 of them got placed. Additionally, more than 450 students got selected for internship programme. More highlights related to the Thakur College of Science and Commerce placements 2022 are mentioned below:ParticularsStatistics (2022)Students registered1,289Students selected360Companies participated70+Students selected for internship450+Popular recruitersWipro, Bank of America, HDFC BankNOTE: Above placements statistics has been fetched from placement report of 2022 from official website.
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{Source: B.Com students & alumni}Based on the reviews and feedback from current students and alumni, here's a summary of the pros and cons:Pros:* Good infrastructure: Large classrooms, well-equipped labs, and a big library.* Qualified faculty
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{Source: B.Com students & alumni}Based on the reviews and feedback from current students and alumni, here's a summary of the pros and cons:Pros:* Good infrastructure: Large classrooms, well-equipped labs, and a big library.* Qualified faculty: Most teachers are highly qualified and knowledgeable in their subjects.* Practical exposure: Industrial visits, internships, and live projects are provided to enhance hands-on skills.* Placements: Around 40% to 60% of students get placements in reputed companies like Mahindra, TCS, Axis Bank, and Infosys.* Festivals and events: Regular cultural and sporting events like Tarangan and Trishna bring students together.* Location: The college is located in a convenient spot, accessible by public transport.Cons:* Faculty behavior: Some teachers are perceived to be rude or unapproachable.* Exam system: Semester exams can be challenging, especially for those who don't study regularly.* Crowd and noise: The college can be noisy and crowded at times.* Limited Wi-Fi access: Internet connectivity may be restricted within certain areas of the college.Overall, while there are some drawbacks, the majority of students and alumni agree that Thakur College of Science and Commerce offers a good educational experience, particularly for those interested in pursuing a career in commerce, finance, or business. However, it's essential to weigh these factors against individual preferences and priorities.
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{Source: BBM/BMS students & alumni}Based on the feedback from students and alumni, here's what we've gathered:Placement Opportunities:* Limited placement opportunities, especially for non-third-year students* High packages are rare, with the
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{Source: BBM/BMS students & alumni}Based on the feedback from students and alumni, here's what we've gathered:Placement Opportunities:* Limited placement opportunities, especially for non-third-year students* High packages are rare, with the highest being around INR39 LPA and the lowest around INR8 LPA* Most students receive internships, with around 90% of students getting internships, mostly from SEED-stage startups* Few students received jobs from big companies like Deloitte, TCS, and Asian Paints* Placement cell is active and tries to bring in companies, but results may varyTeaching and Curriculum:* Faculties are helpful, knowledgeable, and professionals* Course curriculum is relevant and makes students industry-ready* Practical knowledge is emphasized, and students learn through projects and presentations* Some faculty members are exceptional and willing to help beyond classesInfrastructure and Facilities:* Infrastructure is well-maintained and has modern amenities, including air-conditioned classrooms, laboratories, and libraries* Canteen serves decent food, although prices might be higher* Hostel rooms are comfortable, but there aren't any free hostel services* Sports and extracurricular activities are encouraged and promotedStudent Life:* Festivals and events, like Tarangana, are popular and well-organized* Students participate actively in these events and enjoy socializing* Campus culture is vibrant, with a mix of academic and social activitiesOverall Experience:* Some students report mixed feelings about the college, citing both positive and negative experiences* While some appreciate the teaching and curriculum, others feel placement opportunities could be better* Overall, Thakur College seems to offer a balanced academic and social environment, but individual experiences may vary.Keep in mind that these observations are based on limited feedback and may not represent the entire student body. It's essential to weigh the pros and cons carefully when considering admission to Thakur College of Science and Commerce.
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