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Mainly English is the main language so yes you can take admission in MSU, most of the subjects of B.Com are in mathematics, and some are theoretical, so yes, you can take admission in it.

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An official TC with a mention of "Discontinued" on it provided by your college on account of you leaving the course after admission will hold good for all purpose. However, for a new admission to a different course, you should satisfy the minimum educational requirements. But for all the document verification process and admission requirements this TC will be valid as a proof of you dropping out. Anyways you can contact the college you wish to join and confirm the same once because there can be exceptions with some colleges.

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