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Eligibility will be 10+2 (45% Gen/OBC, 40% SC/ST). Fee structure will be Rs.36,000/year (approximately) total of Rs. 108000/- (approximately). .
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The candidate must have secured a recognised Bachelor's degree (3 years minimum duration) or should have passed an equivalent examination. During all the years of degree examination, the candidate must have attained an aggregate of 50% marks or more in all the subjects. Candidates belonging to SC, ST, and Category-I of Karnataka should have attained 45% marks in the qualifying exam.
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Commerce is the exchange of goods or services among two or more parties. It is the subset of business that focuses on the sale of finished or unfinished products rather than their sourcing, manufacturing, transportation, or marketing. The English-language word commerce has been derived from the Latin word commercium, from com ("together") and merx ("merchandise"). Commerce is that part of business activity that is concerned with the distribution of goods and services produced by industry.
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