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They do have to word a little hard but they also have their pros and cons as when u will study Accounts in the third semester then u will be at a plus point.
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Bachelor of Economics (BE)
Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (BAF)
Bachelor of Commerce in Banking and Insurance (BBI)
Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Market (BFM)
BBA: Course Highlights. BBA IB: Course Highlights. BBA CA Course Highlights.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
In Australia, you can study Masters in Audiology, or Master in Speech Pathology even with any degree, but you just have to do some Anatomy and Ph
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
1. Visit the college office in person.
2. Pay the application fees, if any.
3. Obtain the application form.
4. Fill out the application form with all the relevant details
Submit the application form at the college office. At the UG level, HL College of Commerce offers the B.Com course. Candidates who have passed 10+2 from the English medium, or have taken up English as a subject in 10+2 are considered eligible to apply for B.Com programme. Admission to the B.Com course will be done on the basis of merit in the qualifying 10+2 examination. The merit list for admission of candidates will be prepared by the college admis
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Generally speaking, National College's undergraduate program in commerce stream may require students to have mathematics and IT as a subject in their 12th standard. So, not having those subjects in 12th standard may limit your chances of being admitted to the program.
It is best to check the specific admission requirements for the program you are interested in on the N
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