Does Loyola College, Chennai take direct admission into BCom courses?
General BCom course at Loyola Chennai admits candidates based on merit in Class 12 board exams. However, other BCom courses include a screening test. Candidates are selected based on this exam for seat allocation during BCom admissions.
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Loyola College, Chennai BCom admission process requires candidates submit copies of these following documents:
- 10th and 12th passing certificates
- Graduation passing certificate
- Identity proof
- School leaving certificate
- Migration certificate
No, Business Studies is not a mandatory subject to be eligible for Loyola College, Chennai BCom admissions. Candidates who studied commerce in place of Business Studies are eligible to apply as well. However, having one of these subjects along with other mandatory subjects is a requirement to fulfil
Yes, Loyola College, Chennai is still accepting admission for BBA courses in academic year 2026. Interested candidates can begin applying for this course after candidates complete their Class 12th.
Candidates can complete Loyola College, Chennai BBA admission process only partially in offline mode. All candidates must appear register for BBA admissions on official admission portal. Once registered, candidates get the option to download the admission form.
This form can then be filled and
Yes, Loyola College, Chennai does accept admissions from candidates who fulfill BBA eligibility criteria directly after Class 12th. However, BBA France course has an entrance based admission. Candidates are evaluated through an online aptitude test following which, a personal interview round is cond
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