I have completed Diploma after class 10th. Am I eligible for B.Com (Hons)?
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8 years ago
Hello,
Unfortunately, answer is no. Any Bachelors degree has a minimum criteria of you should complete your 10+2 from any recognized board and then you may apply for any Bachelors degree.
Admissions to B.Com courses are mostly based on your score in 10+2 board. So, right now your aim should be to g

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8 years ago
No, this is not possible. B.COM is an undergraduate course of 3 years duration. For any undergraduate programme, completing 10+2 is necessary. Now you should take admission to a school affiliated to a recognised board in commerce stream. It is also possible to take science and then switching to comm
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3 years ago
No, You have to pass out 12th to get admission in the B.Com Hons course. B.Com is one of the most sought courses after 12th. It has a duration of 3 years divided into 6 semesters. The course covers several subjects during its study period. B.Com mainly focuses on Accounts, Mathematics, and Economics

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6 years ago
The eligibility criteria for seeking admission in B.Com (Hons) class 12th from a recognised board of examination. Students of all streams are eligible to seek admission in B.Com (Hons). Admission is based on the marks obtained by candidates in 10+2. The admission is based on the cut-off marks in 10+

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8 years ago
B.Com (Hons) provides students with a wide range of skills in the field of commerce, accounting and management. It also helps in preparing the students for business enterprises in account and finance roles. The eligibility criteria for seeking admission in B.Com (Hons) class 12th from a recognised b

Answered by
8 years ago
You would be required to have completed 12th standard (HSC) to be eligible for B.Com.
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8 years ago
B.Com Hons is an undergraduate course which is usually taken by students which have opted for commerce in the 11th and 12th standard. The courses cover the study of economic theory, knowledge about business, micro and macroeconomics etc. This is basically a graduate degree which focuses on the syste
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