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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

You may get admission there. Admission into the college is based on a cut off percentage specified by the college. Selection is on the basis of marks secured in the Senior Secondary High School Examination of the CBSE or an equivalent Board. As the number of seats is limited, eligibility does not guarantee admission. Classes begin in July. Kindly go through the link mentioned below to gain an understanding about the Cut offs:
http://www.kmcollege.ac.in/cut-Off-percentages.jsp
Note: There is a 1st cut off list and then followed by 6 of them for admission.

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DR SUMITH PVphd holder in hindi. working as an asst profs

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I think, no, because with the certificate of NCC, you can only get grace marks. Not the seat reservation.

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Nikita Garg

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You can do B.Com (Hons.) from any government college.

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Nikita Garg

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If you have any quota, then you can do B.Com and B.Com (Hons.) from DU but without quota, you can't take admission in DU.
But in private colleges, you can easily take admission.

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Kajal Sharma

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See, first of all to opt for B.Com(H) you should have studied maths in 12th class and also you should have a good percentage of marks. So on the basis of your marks, you can check out the cutoffs of colleges of DU. I would suggest you to take admission in Delhi University but yes keep in mind that B.Com(H) has more value than B.Com(P).

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Rishi Rajbongshi

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Yes, if you passed B.Com with good results and also passed with a high rank in ACCA, then companies will hire you.
As you know, many universities give placement to the students and also give a chance to do internship in a company.
For eg- Christ University, LPU, etc.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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No btw uhh can't get admsn bcoz ur marks is too low for the delhi university clgs .btw don't loose hopes done ur graduation from reputed pvt. University .nd also sol du nd non collegiate .

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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Sry btw its difficult to get govt. Clgs bcoz ur percentage would be too low btw don't loose hope uhh must try in the pvt.clgs for pursuing your bcom or bcom honurs

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Hi dear,
No, it won't be. The maths taught in B.Com (Honours) is the basic maths which is taught till class 10th. So, it wouldn't make any difference. Thanks and all the best.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Yes, surely you can there are many private colleges that give admission either directly or based on the entrance exam, so your marks may not be a problem as long you fulfil their eligibility criteria. So try checking out the list of such colleges and further details on https://www.shiksha.com/

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