Is there any reservation for SC/ST in BCom at JNNCAS?
Yes, total 6% seats are reserved for SC/ST/SCA categories. Other than this, there is a reservation for BC/BCM (30%) and MBC (14%) category as well. For general, 50% out of overall seats are reserved. Seat allotment is based on merit scores.
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The college offers the course in three specialisations. Admissions are completely merit based. Moreover, it is a University of Madras affiliated college. Students should also check information like total fees, placements, etc.
Yes, there is a seat reservation in the course. Total 50% seats are reserved for General category students. Other categories include BC/BCM (30%), MBC (14%) and SC/ST/SCA (6%). Students who are from the reserved categories have to submit the valid documents along with the application form.
Seat allotment in all specialisations is done by the college only. It is completely merit based. The seat reservation policy is also kept in mind while allocating seats. Students can apply through the official website and wait for the merit lists to be released.
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