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Atul Mishra

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Mount Carmel College has courses such as B.A., B.A. B.Ed, B.Sc.B.Ed., MBA/PGDM, MCA, PG Diploma, B.Sc., M.Sc., BBA, B.Com, M.A., B.Voc, M.Com, BCA to offer. These courses are in the stream of Humanities & Social Sciences, Science, Business & Management Studies, IT & Software, Design, Medicine & Health Sciences, Mass Communication & Media, Accounting & Commerce, Hospitality & Travel. Mount Carmel College has specializations such as B.A. specializations in English, B.Sc.B.Ed. specializations in Chemistry, Physics, MBA/PGDM specializations in IT & Systems, International Business, PG Diploma specializations in International Business, B.Sc.
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Atul Mishra

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The overall seats available across all courses offered by Mount Carmel College is up to 403. Good thing to know is that Mount Carmel College has courses which are approved by prominent Government bodies like NCTE, AICTE.

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Rishika Sejwal

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The latest cutoff for B.sc, B.ed ( Chemistry/Botany/Zoology) at mount cameral college is mostly above 85%. The admission is majorly depended on the performance in interview which is followed after the cutoff list is shortlisted.

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Udita Das

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MCC stands for Mount Carmel College, which is a women’s college in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It is a pre-university college that provides two-year courses in science, commerce, and arts streams. The Science stream has four combinations: PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology), PCMC (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science), PCME (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Electronics), and EBAC (Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy, Computer Science).The admission is based on the marks obtained in the 10th standard board examination and the availability of seats. The admission fee for the Science stream is Rs. 5
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Rajeshwari Katakdhond

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The admission process is typically managed by the college administration and is based on various factors such as academic performance, entrance exam scores, availability of seats, and other criteria.If you're determined to pursue admission to Mount Carmel College, I would suggest exploring the following options:Contact the admissions office: Reach out to the admissions office at Mount Carmel College to inquire about the reasons for your application rejection. They may be able to provide feedback or guidance on how to improve your chances in the future.Consider alternative courses or programs: If your application was rejected for a part
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Bhavesh Baraskar

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The fee structure for B.Com Finance and Accounting at Mount Carmel College, Bangalore is subject to change every academic year. As of the academic year 2023-2024, the tentative fee structure for B.Com Finance and Accounting at Mount Carmel College, Bangalore is as follows:
1. Admission fee: INR 15,000 (one-time fee)
2. Tuition fee: INR 33,500 (per semester)
3. Other fees: INR 10,000 (per semester)
The total fee for B.Com Finance and Accounting at Mount Carmel College, Bangalore, for the first year, including all the fees, is approximately INR 1,20,000. Please note that the above-mentioned fee structure is subject to change, and it is advis
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Vishnu Prasad

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For BBA there is no cutoff based on admission you have to score above 50% in class 12th in order to apply and entrance exam needs to be given by you.

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Sahil Sharma

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Yes, you can definitely do an M.Sc. In Food Technology once you have done your bachelor's in biotechnology. Since the minimum eligibility for doing an M.Sc. In Food Technology is a bachelor's degree in any of the following branches: Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Botany, etc.

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Sarthak Kain

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B.Com with 50% marks, go to MCC Chennai site ,fill up the registration form, get required information of available seats category wise.

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