When was Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce established? How many branches does it have?
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Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce was established in 1983 as an autonomous college which is affiliated with the Savitribai Phule Pune University. Symbiosis Arts and Commerce College (SCAC Pune) is ranked 38th by India Today 2024 for BCom, 45th for BA by India Today 2024, and 21st by Outlook 2024 for Humanities & Social Sciences. Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce offers its UG and PG courses across two main departments and 16 sub-departments. The branch-wise information can be checked from the official website.
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Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce, Pune provides the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) programme to students who wish to pursue a career in Commerce. Students can choose from 3 distinct specializations for Symbiosis College BCom program:
- BCom (Regular)
- B.Com. in Accounting and Finance (Integrated with ACCA)
- B.Com. in Management Accounting (Integrated with CMA)
As of August 2, 2025, spot admission for B.Com at Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce, Pune is generally not available for spot admission.
Eligibility: Pass 10+2 in Commerce (with Math). Fill the pre-merit application on the college website, pay the fee, and submit documents. Admission is based on merit in Class 12, followed by an interview round for shortlisted students. The interview will be genrally conducted for your personal remarks.
The merit list for admission to Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce is based on the total marks secured by students in all subjects. The college does not consider percentages based on the best of 4 or best of 5 subjects. Students must accurately enter their aggregate percentage while filling out the Pre-Merit application form to be considered for selection.
Generally, the latest cutoff for B.Com. with ACCA at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune, would lie between 84 and 86%.
- Admission is purely merit-based, so no separate exam is conducted; multiple merit lists are prepared, and the cutoff might slightly dwindle with each round. Keeping above 84 percent has always been considered safe.
- Cutoff can vary, year to year, depending on the number of applicants and the board results, so it always best to keep a eye on their official website while the list roll down.
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