I want to know about the fee structure at Scottish Church College for B.com in Accounting and Finance.

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    Dinesh upadhyay I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago

    The fees is around Rs 77,498 per annum for B.Com at Scotish Church College .

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Scottish Church College offers admission to the college solely based on the merit acquired in Class 12 and the merit acquired in the entrance exam. In order to get admission to BA at Scottish Church College, candidates must have secured a minimum aggregate of 55% in Class 12. Hence, Class 12 marks are required but not enough to secure admission to BA at Scottish Church College Kolkata. Candidates must also have appeared in the required entrance exam.

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Scottish Church College offers a 3-year BBA course. The tuition fee for BBA at SCC Kolkata costs around INR 1.6 L. This fee is exclusive of other components such as application fee, examination fee, security deposit, etc. The fee is taken from the official website, but is still subject to change. Candidates are advised to visit the official website before applying to Scottish Church College.

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Scottish Church College popular courses include BSc and BA, which are offered for a duration of 3 years. BSc at SCC is offered across several specialisations including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, etc. The BSc programme also assists students in developing analytical skills to critically analyse scientific and critical data. While BA provides an understanding and importance of literature, and promotes the moral, mental, and intellectual development of the students. BA is offered across specialisations such as History, Political Science, Economics, Bengali, Philosophy, and Sanskrit, among others.

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In order to apply for Scottish Church College, candidates must follow the below mentioned steps:

Step 1: Visit the official website of Scottish Church College.

Step 2: Click on the 'Admissions' tab as per the course (UG/ PG/ B.Ed).

Step 3: Click on 'Apply Now'.

Step 4: Fill out all the required details.

Step 5: Upload the required documents.

Step 6: Pay the application fee.

Step 7: Submit the application form to complete the application process.

Step 8: Download the acknowledgement receipt for future reference.

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Scottish Church College offers admission based on the merit acquired in the last qualifying exam. In order to secure admission to Scottish Church College, candidates must fulfil the course-specific eligibility criteria. Candidates must have qualified Class 12 from any recognised national or state board. Candidates can apply to the desired course online on the institute's website.

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