Question: How is the course curriculum for B.Com at GNC, Mumbai?

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    Atul Mishra

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    {Source: B.Com students & alumni}

    Course Curriculum for B.Com at GNC, Mumbai

    Based on the statements shared by students and alumni, here's an overview of the course curriculum for B.Com at GNC, Mumbai:

    * Relevant Course Content: The course curriculum is relevant, making students industry-ready. (Source: Teacher's statement)
    * Subject-Wise Teaching: Teachers are available to teach subjects like Maths and Bookkeeping, ensuring that students receive focused attention. (Source: Student's statement)

    Note: Since there aren't enough statements specifically discussing the course curriculum, we cannot provide further details. However, the statement
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