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Aakrati Jain

Contributor-Level 9

I found this in the admission guide of Jamia Millia Islamia:
Policy on Pursuing Two or more Programmes Simultaneously:
A student can pursue two programmes simultaneously through distance mode or combination of distance and regular modes from the same or different
Universities/Institutions in the following combinations: (I) One Degree and One Diploma/ PG Diploma/Certificate (ii) One PG Diploma and One Diploma/Certificate (iii) One Diploma and One Certificate (iv) Two PG Diplomas (v) Two Diplomas (vi) Two Certificates
Two degree programmes are not allowed to be pursued simultaneously, either from the same University, or one from the Open Uni
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Mehak Seth

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Hi Soumik. As per your qualifications, you're not eligible to pursue B.Com (Hons. ) whether it is from regular college or from distance learning education. You should be passed +2 Examination with minimum 45% marks to pursue this course.

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Sohini Ghosh

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Different universities have different criteria. It would be useful for you, if you log into the university official website in which you are willing to apply. There are information given in their website regarding their eligibility criteria. Majority of the foreign colleges also have this query section, where you can write about your query and provide your e-mail ID. They would send you a mail and contact you. You can directly ask those questions about any sort of doubts. They are generally very helpful and they can give you the absolute correct information regarding their college's criteria.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Vishali,
Yes, you can apply for B.Com through correspondence in University of Madras.

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Pratham Diwan

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No, year gaps don't make you eligible for lateral entries.

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Devi singh

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B.Com in Distance Education
Bachelor of Commerce, abbreviated as B.Com, is an under graduate degree in commerce and related subjects. The degree generates professional skills among students according to their selected course such as Accounting, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Taxation etc. The purpose of the correspondence B.Com degree, offered by NIBS, is to render student with outspread array of operational skills, to specialize the student in a specific area of business and to expose the student to basic business principles. In this way, our students can not only survive, but also grow and fulfill their dreams in this competitive age
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astha singh

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Once you have completed your undergraduate studies, and cleared all examinations, you would be eligible to pursue your Masters (MS) in business studies.

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