Can I directly pursue third year B.Com after class 12th?

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kavya tiwari
8 years ago
No, there is no way you can do that. It's not legal to do so and no college will allow you to do the same. Such practices are not considered fair under UGC rules and regulations.

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Dear All, I have a relevant information which I like to share with you. There is one university which is offering Direct final year degree UG/PG for discontinued students.(BA, BBA, BSC, MBA, MA, B.Com, M.Com, MSc, MCA) & BE., MBA this university is a UGC, DEC approved, NAAC accredited and listed in

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neha mishra
9 years ago
No, you can't. You have to do 1st, 2nd and then 3rd.

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N
8 years ago
If you go by the standard rules, it's just not possible. But if you're talking about other ways then let me tell you they are not genuine. I would suggest you to stay away from such fraudulent agencies.

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Ashutosh singh
11 months ago
No. Not at all. How can you think about it? Everything has to be done in a systematic way. Can you be admitted in class 12th just after 5th? So, have some patience and go for a 3 year B.Com degree.

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Devesh Lathi
9 years ago
Why would you do that. That makes no sense. Remember that there are no shortcuts in education. Work hard.

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
No, you can't do that. You have to take admission in first year of any course of graduation then if you pass the exam of first year then you will promoted to next year and then year after that you will be in third year of graduation. This is the most common and general process of graduation.

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Gargi Das
7 years ago
Inorder to apply for B.Com which is an undergraduate. Course. You have to pass 12th class then according to your marks you get you the admission to 1st year only don't hurry there is lot to learn from the journey. All the best.

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P
7 years ago
I regret to inform that you cannot take direct admission in the third year, you have to start from the first year.

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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello, In India, one cannot pursue third year of B.Com or any similar graduation degree for that matter, without successfully clearing the class 12th exams.

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Ankit Kumar
7 years ago
No, there is no way you can do that. It's not legal to do so and no college will allow you to do the same. Such practices are not considered fair under UGC rules and regulations.

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