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bharti arora

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The dates of PU-CET (PG) has not been announced yet by the officials. For MBA, you can go for UBS CAT is mandatory) and for UIAMS (MET exam) and for the M.Com PU-CET (PG) is mandatory.

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General Syllabus for M.Com Entrance Test:-
Micro Economics:
Demand & Supply
Consumer Theory
Production and Cost
Market Structures
Perfect Competition
Imperfect Competition
Income Distribution and Factor Pricing
Macro Economics:
National Income Determination
Fiscal Policy
GDP and Price Level in Short and Long Run
Money in a Modern Economy
IS LM Analysis
Indian Economy:
Foreign Trade
Price
Industry Policy
Financial Accounting:
Basic Concepts
Accounting Process
Final Accounts of Nonprofit organisation
Consignment and Joint Venture Accounts
Depreciation Accounting
Inland Branches
Dissolution of Partnership Firms
Corporate Accounting:
Accounting for share capital
Redem
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There are 2 modes of admission: Entrance and Merit. Eligibility for entrance mode admission:
Candidate must have completed B.A. (Hons) or B.A. in Economics from any recognised university with 50% aggregate (45% for OBC/ CW/ PWD category and pass percentage for SC &ST category). Or
Candidate must be a B.Com graduate from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 55% (49.5% for OBC category, 50% for CW/ PWD category and percentage for SC &ST category). Or
BBS, B.A. BIFA or BBE graduate from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 60% (54% for OBC category, 55% for CW/ PWD category and pass % for SC &ST category
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rahul r

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Top colleges in India to pursue M.Com are mentioned below:
1) Shri Ram College of Commerce - [SRCC], NEW DELHI
2) Loyola College, Chennai
3) Christ University, Bangalore
4) Hindu College, New Delhi
5) St Joseph's College of Commerce - [SJCC], Bangalore
6) Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai
7) St Andrew's College of Arts Science and Commerce, Mumbai
8) Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune
9) Hans Raj College - [HRC], New Delhi
10) Mount Carmel College - [MCC], Bangalore
All the colleges mentioned above are top of the line commerce colleges and offer good placements, and they have an active placement cell, which is alwa
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CHRIST UNIVERSITY

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13th May 2018 will be the last date for online application form. Kindly check the website for more information. https://christuniversity.in/apply-online.

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