B.Com Eligibility
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
In order to pursue LL.B. The candidate should have completed his/her graduation from a recognised Indian University/Foreign University/Equivalent institution from any stream. Also, candidates in the final year of their graduation/post graduation are eligible to apply for the LL.B. Entrance exam. However, such aspirants will be offered admission on a provisional basis (which will be subject to their clearing their degree examinations). Apart from the above, additional eligibility criteria that aspirants need to fulfill in order to secure admission in LL.B. Programme is as mentioned below:
1. For General Category Candidates: Suc
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
Here is the eligibility criteria of DSU for B.Com program:
Candidates who have completed Two year Pre University course of Karnataka State or its equivalent with Business Studies and Accountancy as two major subjects of study in both first and second year pre-university with aggregate of 50% PUC/ CBSE/ ISCE/10+2 or Equivalent Examination (45% in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST & OBC category) .
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes, you are eligible if you have pursued your B.Com from a recognised distance learning University. You can refer to the below links to find more detailed information about the exam:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university-Delhi-24725/admission
https://www.shiksha.com/university/guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university/exams/ipu-cet.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. Group Discussion (GD)/ Micro Presentation (Madhya Pradesh) - Group Discussion for 35 minutes for each group and Micro Presentation for 90 sec/ student in a group (Topic will be published on the website beforehand).
2. Written Assessment (WA) - Candidates will be asked to write on topic for not more than one A4 size sheet and for not more than 10 minutes
3. Verbal Assessment (VA) and Personal interview (PI) - Verbal Assessment and Personal interview for each candidate will be done by an expert panel.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
It is advisable that do not confine yourself to how much percentage. It is always good to try to score the highest rank. For that you will definitely have to burn the candle at both the ends. I mean you will have to work hard day and night. However, if you are able to score and be on top, you will not have to run behind the colleges. The opportunity itself will come to your doorstep. So instead of thinking on hoe much focus on complete 100%. This is because if you keep your aim higher, you get yourself motivated in order to pursue you aim. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
You will find many options. Most universities except the top ones like Melbourne and Sydney will accept you with 57%. You should also check the admission requirements programme-wise on the university websites and email them.
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