What is the process to get admission in Christ University, Bangalore for B.Com?

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    Lamya Kaushik hard worker, passionate to do new things, | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    B.Com admission is mainly based on your marks in your previous course and personal interview. You are given preference if you have previously studied in Christ. They also follow the quota system and adequate reservation is made for all classes. There is a high chance of securing a seat if you fall into any of those categories as the minimum marks requirement is lesser for them. Christ University entrance is a common written test for the admission process.

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