Which subjects should I take in the CUET exam for admission to B.Com (Hons.)? Is giving the General Test alone enough to get admission?
As a rule, admission to B.Com (Hons.) is provided in Dayalbagh Educational Institute based on CUET for which you are supposed to take subject-wise tests. The common subjects asked in the entrance test are on Accountancy, Business Studies, Mathematics, or Economics-based. Sole dependence on the Gener
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