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5 years agoI got 12,339 rank in ap eamcet rank nd I belong oc category. Can i get seat in intha in cse branch??
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Hi, basically it requires minimum of 12th passed with 70% marks in commerce for getting admission in B.Com. Try consulting the targeted college and you will get admission in B.Com after doing Polytechnic mechanical engineering Diploma.
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Cutoff for B.Com honors start from 97 - gen. 92 - OBC. The cutoff is always high for this course.
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yash sahani
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IIM Kolkata has a the highest CAT cutoff which is 97+ percentile in order to get Management admission. There are other prominent Top MBA colleges in Kolkata where the CAT/XAT/CMAT/IIFT exam scores are been considered for the admissions to MBA programme. The cutoff lies in the range of 70 to 80+ percentile.
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu
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LL.B course is not available in correspondence, as per BCI norms. So this is not possible but few law colleges are not less than correspondence, i.e you just have to give exam. I suggest you to try explore Master of business law from NLU, if you are too passionate for studying law. It is a correspondence course.
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