B.Com Eligibility

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Adhar Sharma

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Well, firstly, Galgotias University offers B.Com (H) not a plain B.Com programme, and secondly, the eligibility criteria are as follows:XII with minimum 60% marks in best four relevant subjects
Mathematics/Commerce as a subject in XII level.

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Praveen G

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Yes.but second preferred

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Excellency Guidance

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No, the cutoff is 85.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Com.

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Anik Verma

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Hi Visha,
Even if you are a Science student, then also you are eligible for B.Com. Every college is different and hence there admission criteria also varies. You can also check the eligibility criteria of the course on their official website.
Regards.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you can admission for B.Com in PSG college. You are eligible to do that. You can apply for admission. As B.Com is a good option you will get good knowledge in PSG and they also provide good placement. So, you can join.
Good luck.

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Shabana Bee

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For taking admission in Bundelkhand University for B.Com (Hons) maths in 10+2 is mandatory. So, you are eligible to get admission there. You should take another college which will provide you B.Com without maths in 10+2.

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Tushar Negi

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I don't think so because the cut-off for this course is very high. It is about 97%.

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