B.Com Eligibility
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Eligibility remains class 12th, but as we're having PCB, there may be some criteria for admission. Actually, every state has its own rules. But it's surely possible. Go to your local college and enquire.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The eligibility for B.Com (Hons.) is:
Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST-2017
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In case marks scored in 10+2 are 70% or above, then LPUNEST-2017 will be exempted and candidate may apply for admission.
Check the link for more details:
http://www.lpu.in/programmes/all/12th/Commerce/B.Com._(Hons.)#Details
For more information, visit LPU camp office in your town:
http://www.lpu.in/admission/lpu-in-your-town.php#lpu-town
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
B.Com (Hons) in SXCKOL has eligibility criteria. According to that, a candidate applying for honours course must have obtained a minimum of 60% marks with 45% marks in at least four subjects including English and Maths/Business Maths/Statistics and must have passed in all subjects as per the respective board/council pass marks.
For applying to B.Com, Maths / Business Maths / Statistics is compulsory in HSC.
For applying to B.Com and BMS in the college (Park Street Campus), Maths/B.Maths/Stats is compulsory at +2 level for calculation of the aggregate.
However, for applying to B.Com and BMS at the University (New Town Campus), Mat
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Other DU colleges & BHU are also good options
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you are eligible for the B.Com.
But, as you are science student, you need to work hard initially, because things will be new for you. The laws, concepts, and the formulas etc .You need to focus more on accounts, as the things are totally new for you. Don't worry, you just need to some hard work and everything will be fine for you.
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