Can I do Commerce in India without any entrance exam?

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Asked by Nishtha Kumari

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    Aneena Abraham | Contributor-Level 10

    3 weeks ago

    Yes, students can definitely go for Commerce whithout necessarily applying for any entrance exam. While some universities and colleges may just accept applications based on their academic standing or their high school records, others may impose limitations, such as minimum high school grades or prerequisites in specific subjects. It's preferable to check the exact admission requirements of the institutions you're interested in to find out if an entrance exam or other requirements are required for admission.

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    Nishtha Rastogi

    a month ago

    Definitely yes, there are colleges (preferably private colleges) that accept admissions in Commerce courses with entrance tests. Admissions in these colleges can be done on the basis of your performances in class 12th and 10th and overall grades. Some may impose limitation on subjects studies in class 12 and the scoring. 

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