B Com: Course, Full Form, Subjects, Admission 2023, Syllabus, Colleges, Courses List, Jobs, Degree

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Bachelor of Commerce or BCom is UGC recognized UG program that is available in Distance, Online, Full Time and Integrated formats. Students with a commerce background in class 12 usually go for BCom during UG Admission. BCom focuses on economics, commerce, accountancy, business law, taxation, and financing.

BCom Admission takes place through both merit based and entrance exams. BCom Admission at Delhi University takes place through CUET. CUET is the most popular Entrance Exam for BCom Admission. The cut off for admission varies from college to college. The minimum BCom eligibility is 50% in class 12 boards.

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Students can opt for BCom Hons, BCom LLB, BCom+MCom and BCom with CA. Different types of BCom courses provide niche understanding and knowledge in their respective domains. Integrated courses are longer than 3 years and provide multiple certificates or degrees along with BCom. Check: BCom Integrated Courses

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BCom Syllabus consists of subjects like Financial Accounting, Micro Economics, Business Law, Business Statistics etc. BCom Hons Syllabus provides in-depth knowledge with the help of major subjects and electives.

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BCom job roles include Tax Consultant, Stock Broker, Accountant, Insurance Consultant etc. The average starting salary after BCom is INR 3 LPA - 7 LPA. Professional courses like CA, CS, CMACFA help BCom students get a higher salary ranging between INR 5 LPA to 10 LPA at the starting phase. BCom opens doors towards becoming Chartered AccountantsCompany SecretariesInvestment Bankers, Certified Management Accountants.

B Com Course Details

B Com Full Form Bachelor of Commerce
B Com Duration 3 Years
B Com Admission Process Entrance exam or Direct Admission
B Com Eligibility Pass class 12 in any subject
DU Cut Off 99%
B Com Top Colleges Delhi University, Calcutta University, Mumbai University
B Com Average Fees INR 2,500 – INR 65,000
B Com Average Salary INR 20,000 – 45,000 per month

Why Should You Study B Com?

Students after studying B Com get opportunities in the field of Finance and Banking. Many students get into sales after B Com which is also a lucrative career option. With experience, there is huge scope in the Sales department in all sectors. Students who want to stick to the finance or commerce stream will also find huge potential. 

The Fintech market in India will reach INR 6.2 trillion by 2025 providing various opportunities who are in the Financial sector. Apart from the rising Fintech sector, there are Mutual Funds and Insurance which provide varied opportunities within the Financial space.

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The banking sector has a tight grip on the financial sector of India. The total assets held by banks is USD 2.4 Trillion in India. All these assets will be given in credit by the banks to the citizens of India. Banks need people from commerce backgrounds to efficiently manage them. In FY21, USD 1487 Billion was extended as credit and USD 2.06 Trillion was deposited in banks.

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What are the Types of B Com Available in India?

Course Name Duration Average Fees (INR) Job Roles Average Salary (INR)
BCom Hons 3 Years INR 42,000 - INR 87,000 Accountant, Tax Consultant, Financial Consultant INR 25,000 to Rs. INR 45,000
BCom LLB 5 Years INR 30,000 - INR 13,20,000 Public Prosecutor, Law Reporter, Deputy Legal Advisor INR 3 LPA - INR 10 LPA
BCom with CA 5 Years INR 1,50,000 Internal Auditing, Tax Auditing, Forensic Auditing INR 8 LPA - INR 22 LPA
BCom + MCom 5 years INR 2,00,000 - INR 3,50,000 Marketing Manager, Finance Consultant, Cost Accountant INR 3 LPA - INR 8 LPA
B Com with ACCA 5.5 Years INR 28,000 to 2,00,000 internal auditor, treasurer, business consultant, chief financial officer INR 3,50,000 to 4,00,000

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B Com Distance Education

BCom Distance Education is a 3-6 year correspondence course in the subjects of commerce like accountancy, business, Economics, Management etc. Documents required for BCom Admission in distance education includes Class 12 Boards exam marksheet, Certificate from the employer, class 12 Pass Certificate and SC/ST/OEC/OBC certificate. The average course fees ranges between INR 15,000 – INR 25,000. Learn More: BCom Online

B Com Subjects

The subjects of BCom Syllabus help students to understand the basics of accounting, business, management, economics etc. The semester wise syllabus of BCom course is mentioned below:

B Com Subjects: Semester I B Com Subjects: Semester II
Accounts Accounts
Economics Management
Environment and Public Health Maths
English Economics
Maths/ Computer General Awareness 1 & 2
Business Communication Computers
Computer Applications and IT -
Second language -
B Com Subjects: Semester III B Com Subjects: Semester IV
Income Tax Laws Corporate accounting-II
Banking and Insurance Elements of company Law-II
Microeconomics-I Managerial communication
Financial Markets and Institutions The Indian banking system and central banking
Indian Economy Corporate accounting-II
Corporate Accounting-I Elements of company Law-II
Business Communication Managerial communication
- The Indian banking system and central banking
- Marketing Management Subjects
B Com Subjects: Semester V B Com Subjects: Semester VI
Cost accounting Advance accounting paper 2
Entrepreneurship B Com Indirect Taxes paper 2
Marketing Management Marketing Management
Banking & Financial systems Contemporary Indian economics Issue and policies
Income Tax Mercantile Law-II

B Com: Admission Process

B Com admissions involves various procedures at various institutions. 

  • Direct Admissions: Direct admission for the B Com course takes place without any entrance exams. Students are admitted on the basis of their marks in class 12 board exams. The list is prepared after the boards exams release their results. 
  • Entrance Exams: Some universities and colleges like Delhi University admit students to the B.Com course based on their marks in national or state-level entrance exams like IPU CET, DUET, BHU, etc.

B Com: Eligibility Criteria

As different colleges have different criteria, some of the common eligibility criteria for B Com admissions 2023 are mentioned below.

  • Candidates must have completed and passed class 12 or equivalent from a recognized board.
  • The minimum percentage for B Com admission varies from college to college. Delhi University's cutoff for B Com admission ranges in the area of 99%, whereas, for some colleges, it can be a minimum of 45 percent.
  • Students from any stream can apply for B Com admission but, a candidate can get preference over candidates from other streams if he/she/zee has completed 10+2 with Commerce.
  • Some colleges conduct entrance examinations for admissions to B Com. Candidates qualifying in B Com entrance exams are given admission based on marks secured in these examinations.

B Com: Entrance Exams 2023

Exam Registration Date Exam Date
CUET February 9, 2023 – March 12, 2023 May 21, 2023 to May 31, 2023
IPU CET March 24 – April 30, 2023 April 2023
NPAT December 01, 2022 -May 21, 2023 January 04, 2023 – May 31, 2023
AIMA UGAT November 23, 2022 – March 31, 2023 May 6, 2023
SUAT January 3, 2023 - 4th week of May 2023 2nd week of June 2023

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Top B Com Colleges in India 2023 with Fees

There are around 8,840 B Com colleges in India, including private, government, and public/private.B Com colleges in India offer courses at UG and PG level.

Parameters No of Colleges Average Fees (INR)
B Com Colleges in Kolkata 70+ 45,000 - 2,35,000
B Com Colleges in Pune 75+ 19,000 - 1,30,000
B Com Colleges in Bangalore 200+ 80,000 - 2,55,000
B Com Colleges in Delhi 100+ 12,000 - 30,000
B Com Colleges in Mumbai 95+ 5,000 - 95,000

B Com Jobs

The jobs after BCom are plenty and they provide INR 350000 to INR 600000 at the starting of their careers. The detailed BCom jobs along with their salary are given below: 

Job Roles Starting Salary (INR) Average Salary (INR)
Tax Consultant 2,34,000 4,80,000 - 6,20,000
Auditor 2,70,000 4,63,000 - 6,46,000
Stock Broker 3,20,000 7,30,000 - 14,60,000
Export-Import Manager 3,50,000 5,80,000 - 12,50,000
Accountant 3,10,000 4,70,000 - 7,30,000
Finance Consultant 2,90,000 5,73,000 - 8,36,000
Banker 3,10,000 5,20,000 - 9,30,000
Insurance Consultant 2,75,000 5,38,000 - 7,68,000

B Com: FAQs

Ques. What is B Com? 

Ans. The full form B Com is B.Com. It is a 3-year course that revolves around banking, finance, and accounting principles. 

Ques. Should I choose B Com or B Com (honours) after the 12th?

Ans. Both the courses are good, but it depends upon you whether you want to specialize in a particular domain and do B Com Honours or you want to have an overview of all the subjects in the field of commerce and do plain B Com. The industry demand for B Com honors is comparatively higher than the general B Com.

Ques. I wish to pursue an MBA in the future. Should I proceed with B Com or BBA? 

Ans. Students generally opt for an MBA after completing their BBA. The same road can be pursued by a B Com graduate as well. However, it is better to go for an MBA post-completion of a BBA program since the course (MBA) requires work experience in a particular field.

Ques. Are there any good B Com colleges in Delhi? 

Ans. Delhi university colleges are considered the best option for pursuing a B Com degree. Colleges like SRCC, LSR, among others can turn out to be a good choice for studying B Com in Delhi. Moreover, colleges affiliated with GGSIP university are also considered while applying for admission to a B Com course. 

Ques. Which is the best course after completing B Com?

Ans. Most of B Com graduates tend to go for a CA course after completing their B Com degree. However, other notable courses to do after B Com include - MCom, MBA, CFA, CS, etc. A student should choose a course according to their areas of interest.

Ques. What is the scope for a B Com graduate? 

Ans. In terms of future scope, B Com graduates get plenty of options to choose from. For instance, one can either work in MNCs and banks under fancy job designations or pursue their desired course like - CA, CS or MBA, to take their academic journey forward. 

Ques. Can I do B Com without Maths?

Ans. Yes, students who did not have mathematics in 10+2 can pursue B Com as well. 

Ques. I am a humanities student. Can I pursue B Com after clearing 10+2 with the Arts stream?

Ans. Yes, students from the humanities stream can also apply for B Com course provided that they have maths and/or English as their core subjects in 10+2

Ques. Is it possible to do an MCA course after completing B Com?

Ans. Yes, B Com graduates are eligible to apply for a Master of Computer Applications or MCA course. 

Ques. What is the highest salary package for an SRCC (Delhi University) B Com graduate?

Ans. The highest salary package offered to an SRCC B Com graduate (Shrey Gupta) was 32 LPA.

Ques. What type of job opportunities are available for B Com graduates? 

Ans. Students have plenty of B Com jobs in government as well as private sectors to choose from provided that they are not limited to careers in accounts and finance. Popular job profiles after B Com includes - Accountant, Account Executive, Tax Consultant, Bookkeeper, etc.

Ques. Am I eligible for a government job after doing B Com from distance learning?

Ans. Yes, B Com distance education is recognized by the UGC and hence students who graduate from distance education mode are eligible for government jobs as well. 

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4.1 /5

Campus Life

Sports Facilities * Outdoor Sports: BSA College Mathura boasts a variety of outdoor sports facilities, including cricket grounds, football fields, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and tennis courts. * Indoor Sports: The college also has indoor sports facilities like a badminton court, table tennis tables, and a squash court. * Equipment: Most of the necessary sports equipment is provided by the college. However, for specialized equipment or personal preference, students may need to arrange their own. Gym * Gym: Yes, BSA College Mathura has a well-equipped gym. * Facilities: The gym offers a range of workout machines, free weights, and cardio equipment. Swimming Pool * Swimming Pool: Yes, the college has a swimming pool. * Separate for Boys and Girls: The pool is usually separate for boys and girls. * Access: Students can access the pool during designated times, often scheduled by the sports department. Auditorium and Library * Auditorium: The auditorium is spacious and well-equipped, often used for various events, lectures, and performances. * Library: The library has a vast collection of books, journals, and other resources. * Accessibility: Books are generally easily accessible, and the library staff is helpful in assisting students. * Library Timings: The library typically has extended hours to accommodate students' study needs. * Third-Party Databases: Yes, the library provides access to various third-party databases like Jstor, IEEE Xplore, and Scopus for research and projects. Campus Size and Travel * Campus Size: The campus is relatively large, with a good distance between hostels and the academic block. * Travel: Most students travel on foot or by bicycle within the campus. Some may also use college-provided transportation or their own vehicles, if allowed. Personal Vehicles * Personal Vehicles: The college may have specific rules regarding personal vehicles on campus. It's advisable to check with the administration for the latest guidelines. Relative Visits * Relative Visits: Relatives can usually visit students on campus for overnight stays. The college may have specific arrangements for such visits, including guest rooms or accommodations. Food Joints * Food Joints: Apart from the central canteen and cafeteria, there are often other food outlets on campus, such as canteens in different hostels or departmental canteens. Medical Center * Medical Center: The college typically has a medical center with basic healthcare facilities. * Sufficiency: The medical center may be sufficient for minor ailments and emergencies. However, for serious medical conditions, students may need to seek treatment at nearby hospitals. * Staff: The doctors and nurses at the medical center are generally qualified to handle common health issues.BSA College Mathura offers a vibrant and engaging campus life. Most students balance their academics with various extracurricular activities. After classes, students often: * Study in the library or their rooms. * Participate in sports and fitness activities. * Engage in club or committee activities. * Hang out with friends at cafeterias, canteens, or common areas. * Pursue hobbies like music, art, or photography. Nightlife and Campus Safety * Nightlife: While NIT Mathura doesn't have a bustling nightlife like metropolitan cities, there are still options for students to unwind. Cafeterias and canteens often stay open late, and students can be seen roaming around the campus during the night, especially during events or festivals. * Campus Safety: The campus is generally safe, and security personnel are always present. However, it's always advisable to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Going Out and Hangout Spots * Going Out: Students often go out to explore the city of Mathura or nearby areas like Vrindavan. * Hangout Spots: Both on and off campus, there are various places to hang out. Popular spots include: * On-campus: Cafeterias, canteens, sports grounds, and the central park. * Off-campus: Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Govind Dev Ji Temple, Holi Resort, and various eateries in the city. Safety in the Locality * Safety: The locality around NIT Mathura is generally safe, especially during the day. However, it's advisable to avoid venturing out alone late at night, especially in unfamiliar areas. Fests and Cultural Events * Fests and Events: NIT Mathura hosts various fests and cultural events throughout the year. The campus atmosphere is electric during these events, with students participating in competitions, performances, and celebrations. * Celebrities: In recent years, NIT Mathura has attracted popular celebrities to perform at its fests. While I don't have specific information about the most recent performers, you can check the college's official website or social media for updates. Clubs and Committees * Clubs and Committees: NIT Mathura offers a wide range of clubs and committees, catering to diverse interests. Some popular ones include: * Technical clubs (e.g., Robotics, Coding) * Cultural clubs (e.g., Music, Dance, Drama) * Sports clubs (e.g., Cricket, Football, Basketball) * Student council * Literary clubs * Participation: Many students actively participate in multiple clubs and committees, gaining valuable experience and skills. Important Clubs for Value Addition * Technical clubs: These clubs are often considered crucial for students seeking to enhance their technical skills and build strong CVs. Participation in coding, robotics, or other technical clubs can provide valuable experience and projects. * Student council: Being a part of the student council can develop leadership, organizational, and communication skills. International Immersion and Exchange Programs * Programs: Yes, NIT Mathura offers international immersion and student exchange programs. These programs provide students with the opportunity to study abroad and gain global exposure. * Preferred Universities: Students often prefer universities in countries like the USA, UK, Germany, and Australia due to their academic reputation and cultural diversity. * Participation: The number of students opting for these programs varies each year. It's advisable to check with the college's international relations office for the latest statistics. * Extra Fee: Yes, there is usually an extra fee associated with international exchange programs to cover tuition, accommodation, and living expenses.

Faculty

Yes there is a attendance criteria of 65% in our college . Till now I have not seen anyone being penalised for attendance in my college. My course curriculum is easy. In the first and the second year there are 7 subjects each semester out of which 3 are core subjects and the other 3 you have options to select for the subject you want to study and the 1 left is selected by the college only. In the final year you have 6 subjects 4 core subjects and the other 2 you have a option to select. The good aspect of my course is that it's easy and on the other hand the bas aspect is there is less of a practical knowledge and more of the theory part. My college is the morning one so the timings are 8:30 to 2:30 and then totally depends on your class timetables. Someday you will have 5 classes and some day only 1.


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3.1 /5

Faculty

Course curriculum was easy but schedule of classes was so hectic. Good aspect was that course was interesting and easy to learn but bad aspect was huge syllabus. We attended 4 classes during a day sometimes research labs and theory classes. timing of classes was 8a.m.-4 p.m. We don't so much free time due to hectic schedule and so much file work. Teaching methodology was really appreciable. Teachers uses presentation, pdfs, even used board for teaching. Renu mam from zoology department she was reall brilliant teacher and her behaviour was polite and humble. She use to help us a lot. Chemistry department was so rude to students we were really tired of them. Yes 75% attendance was mandatory. If that was not fulfilled you have to come with your parents to college and tell a genuine reason to teachers why u didn't come to college and then they will issue you your admit card. Yes even I've been penalised for this coz I suffered from food poisioning one semester and my attendance was short and i faced lots of issues coz of that.

Exam Structure

There is no other way like management quota or donation to get nto Delhi University. One has to give the exam get marks to get into one. The preferred exam for my course is CUET. One has to get atleast above 650 to get into my college and course. It varies for students having Qouta, like for EWS one can get in by 550 marks and then for OBC ans SC/ST it lowers even more. There is no GD or Interview. Only counselling is there. 3 rounds are there. Approximately result is declared after 20 days of each counselling session and maybe a one dsy time is given to the student to select either they want to freeze the seat of the college they got or want to take a chance to upgrade it. They are also given options to change their preference sheet if they want to.


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2.7 /5

Faculty

The course curriculum is not easy for some of the students, as some of the students fails in the examination. Some good aspects of my course is, it is easy for many students that they don't fail in the examinations but bad aspect is, some might fail due to logical questions. There are mainly 8 exams in a year in my course as per 4 exams each semester. There are 6 classes per hour we need to take everyday with 5 minutes of break after every class. The teaching methodology is very poor in our college, as some teachers don't know how to teach and discipline the class. There was a teacher names Anju Mam, she was the only teacher I admired and she taught everything very easily and practically so every student passes in her exam. There is a mandatory attendance rule in our college that is to have a maximum of 75% of attendance each student. If we fail to fulfil that rule we needed to pay the fine of ₹100 per percentage.

Campus Life

Sports facilities is average you have only kabaddi and kho - kho to play. There is no basketball court. There is Gym but it is not used. Library is also small. The campus is very small. The hostel is at backside of college It will take 2-3 minutes to reach hostel from college. There are food stalls is available like Amul and Nescafe. There is a medical room. Overall it's average. Don't know because I am not a hotel student. They often go After 7 pm not allowed to go outside the campus In annual fest the Punjabi singer AKHIL was invited The placement cell of DRC is good for CV Student can opt to go other colleges of North campus to study SEC, VAC, AEC.


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2.4 /5

Campus Life

There’s a big football ground near to the college, and the college even has its own gym, made specifically for students of the college. The Equipment’s are quite good. Library of our college is quite captivating, it has availability of books and also has e library Facilitize with AC and good ambience. It is allowed to park our bikes and car inside the campus. Students usually park their vehicle near to football ground . Apart from canteen, there’s no other separate food joints and our college does not have as such specific medical centre.Overall, the campus of our college is quite limited, After the classes, students mostly do is either they go home or play basket ball. Yes the locality seem safer for students to roam freely during night time, There only one major cultural fest and sport fest that happens once a year, that is college fest which happens in the first week of every November. There are various clubs and committees in the college such as sports committee, media club, red ribbon club and various more.

Fees and Financial Aid

As of now, I’ve been paying just the semester fee and security fee itself, no other additional fees that is being paid by me such as bus fee, coaching fee etc, As of now the total fee I’ve paid for within this 5 semester is around 17500p, As per me, looking at the facility and faculty of the college the fee structure is quite high, and is nớt affordable for everyone, Apart from semester fee, we even have to pay security fee, which is refundable only if the attendance catch up past 75% of à student, if the student is not able to surpass thé attendance of 75%, thề security fee will not be refunded and is kept as a sort of fine amount by the college. From my home, the college is approximately 6km, since I use my own motorbike for college commutation purpose, I spend around 4000 to 5000rs just in petrol, Fee structure are similar for every individual, be it ST, SC or general There’s no any scholarship scheme introduced by thẻ college till now.


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Ab
3.9 /5

Campus Life

the sports facility in our college is not good we have a ground for football and a cricketing pitch with a basket ball court yes we do have gym room where u have the basic equipment and also have sharing games equipment room no we don't have swimming pool auditorim is medium size but is fully AC ventillated and library is also medium size but ventillated where you have a large collection of books from the course books which you can issue from library with student ID card and also other subjects books of many intresting topics you can choose from we have a great canteen service but if you want anything other than canteen menu we have food joint outside college we call them mini you can go there for snacks yes college does have medical centre but i have not visited there college campus is not very big and i think as of only drawback studying in this college overall campus life is happening where you can interact with all variety of students and after college life is really good you can be friends with all students across all colleges inn delhi university there is no night life in our college as college closes by 6 pm the students can go out with other studes in night too we have variety of places near by to hang out yes it is safe to locally roam around campus societies do organise fests and cultural events and campus vibes are good around that time few bands who organise small shows are called upon in fests few societies are vyapaar,enactus, vangati, north eastern and others i am not aware of student exchange program

Fees and Financial Aid

our college fees is now increased to 11500 yearly and is the only fees u have to pay each year during your admission but there would be form fee which would be around 1500-2000 per semester it depends on how many prctical subjects you have the fee i feel is justified is not much compared to other colleges as around me many south campus colleges like motilal, aryabhatta ,ARSD, venky,RLA have fees around 15000 per year or more yes fees do vary for different category students if you come from weak family background the college will give you consession in fees and this good feature is available in all colleges and students just have t keep their grades good and they will be rewarded with scholarships or fee concession the cost of fees is totally justified and i feel the main expense lies in staying and travelling in delhi it hardly matters where u live if u live in PG the rent is high near college area like satya niketan and if you take a cheap PG away from college the rent would be low but your travelling expense would increase .same goes with renting a flat the more farther u would live the more travelling expense u would bear though rent is decreased . i think monthly 15000 would be minimum in which u could live properly in delhi during your course time


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3.7 /5

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For Physics department, the Btech course is quite challenging. And students do fail in exams. Good aspects- Engineering Physics is purely research based branch so if you are interested in research this branch is heaven for you. Bad Aspects- There are very less jobs in core. For good opportunities you need to have masters or PHD. If you want good job after bachelor's then you have to learn other skills like coding, ML, analytics etc. In majority of the courses for a particular semester, there are 2 quizzes, 1 mid sem, 1 endsem exam, 1-2 assignment or term paper depending on the prof. Usually there are 3-4 classes of 1 hr each and if there is a lab then add 3 hrs more for that. 3rd year classes are mostly in afternoon session from 2-5 or 2-6 PM. 4th year classes are in morning session form 9-12 or 8-12 PM in my department. Other department schedule classes according to them. Most professors follow Teacher Centred Methodology with Inquiry based learning. Discussion are highly encouraged. Some profs give group projects and assignments for collaborative learning. I don't want to name the faculties without their permission but I would definitely tell you about their qualities which I admire the most. One of my profs who thought us Quantum Mechanics is one of the best professor of our department. He didn't bothers students at all with unnecessary assignments. At the start of semester he even asked us" How you would like to be evaluated?" Means we were given the chane to choose the no of exam or quizzes we want to take. He also has no attendance policy and encourages learning irrespective of where you learn from. Another one is my Thesis Supervisor who is one of the most chill and coolest profs I have ever met in my college. I wanted to work on his research and explore the field. When I approached him regarding the same he happily accepted my request. A really great guy, he not only made me understand his work but also helped me whenever I faced problems. Some not so admired faculties just don't give a damn about the students. They just teach what they are supposed to teach, clear doubts and leave doesn't matter whether the students are learning or not. Some even hold personal grudges against students for not attending their classes. Attendance depends on prof to prof. Some take it seriously some don't. Those who take it seriously 75% attendance is mandatory. If you don't fulfil it you could be debarred from taking end semester exams. Yes one of my friends got debarred from registering in endsems and eventually had to drop 1 year because he didn't attended one of profs classes and he took it personally.

Campus Life

There's a basketball court in the campus near the hostel and there's a big garden where we can play any of the outdoor game . All the necessary gaming tools are provided by the college. College doesn't have the gym . College do have the swimming pool but due to unknown reasons the pool is empty with no water. Students are allowed to put there car and scooty in the parking area and have to take a token of rs. 50 once and after showing the token then can take out their vehicles otherwise they again have to pay some amount as parking fee. My college covers a huge area as it was established in 1870. The college have the cafeteria and canteen along with at the same place but cover a huge area. College has a some sick room in which girls having minor issues can take rest pr either go back home . There are no doctors or nurses. My campus life was neither good morning bad. It was average as I am an introvert so there are limited friends whom I was around overall within mt complete course years. Most of the students of my batch are pursuing post graduation degrees and some of them are posted in corporates and few of them are preparing for government jobs. College is closed at 5 pm anyhow so there's no nightlife . Only on events the nightlife is being enjoyed such as at dandiya night we were at campus till 9:00 pm and enjoyed alot . cafeteria closed as the college is closed. Students are not allowed to stay in campus so there's no chance of students to roam around the college except the hostellers. In the campus there's only cafeteria where students can hung out and outside there's pizza dine , Arjun momos, Domino's, hazelnuts factory, ramkrishna math , lord of drinks and many more places where students love to go . The locality is also safe at day and even at night also. The main event of my college is the aura and Christmas, the vibes of the college is so soothing at the time of fests and events . Many concerts are been organised and many events like dandiya night, Holi fest , etc .these also events do occur occassionally. I am part of every event and fest that held in the college . foreign universities students mostly prefer lucknow university over the IT college so there's no such importance of international student to be a part of my college , but many famous stars of India like the sound blaze , is studying in my college and her mother is also pursuing pg from my college .


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3.1 /5

Exam Structure

The very important thing is: CUET scores! Taking admission into college doesn't require any interview or GD, but college societies do follow a rigourous process like this. Allocation into college is done on at automated portal of University of Delhi, considering the preference list of the candidate, and all the quotas if any (both caste and supernumery). Safe score for getting into North campus of DU & top colleges of South like Veny for General category is 730+ (B.Com). For top 5 colleges it would be 760+ - No, there is NOT any way of getting into DU with Donation, but yes, Ward's Quota exists! TIMELINE: 1. CUET Application Form: 9th February 2024 to 30th March, 2024. 2. Last Date for CUET Form Fee Payment Online: 30th March, 2024 4. Correction Window of form: 1st to 3rd April, 2023 5. City Intimation: 30 April, 2024 6. Exam Dates: 21 to 31 May, 2024 7. Answer Key Out: 3rd week of June, 2024 8. Results: 4th Week of June , 2024 9. Counseling: July, 2024 10. Trails for ECA: Starting from 12 August,2024 11. Last round of allocation till third week of September, 2024

Campus Life

Yes, sports complex is there is DRC having all the sports with proper equipments. Gym is also there, seems to be newly built. No, there is not any swimming pool. Auditorium (Sadbhavana Bhawan) is 6/10 as compared to other colleges. Library is accessible but only to DRC staff and students with regular I'd card checking. Campus is not as big as other colleges, it's satisfactory. Yes there are other food joints just outside the college.Overall campus life : 11/10 Fests: 8/10 During Manjari'23, Akhil was invited. Major societies include EISC Cell, Vriddhi the placement cell, Cases over Coffee, Zenith - western dance society, Anhad- Classical dance society, Eclat- economics society, GAEE'DRC, Debonair -Fashion society and many more. I'm a part of UDYAM- ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATIVE AND STARTUP CELL, as a Junior Executive of the Sponsorship Department.


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4.1 /5

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Sports Facilities * Outdoor Sports: BSA College Mathura boasts a variety of outdoor sports facilities, including cricket grounds, football fields, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and tennis courts. * Indoor Sports: The college also has indoor sports facilities like a badminton court, table tennis tables, and a squash court. * Equipment: Most of the necessary sports equipment is provided by the college. However, for specialized equipment or personal preference, students may need to arrange their own. Gym * Gym: Yes, BSA College Mathura has a well-equipped gym. * Facilities: The gym offers a range of workout machines, free weights, and cardio equipment. Swimming Pool * Swimming Pool: Yes, the college has a swimming pool. * Separate for Boys and Girls: The pool is usually separate for boys and girls. * Access: Students can access the pool during designated times, often scheduled by the sports department. Auditorium and Library * Auditorium: The auditorium is spacious and well-equipped, often used for various events, lectures, and performances. * Library: The library has a vast collection of books, journals, and other resources. * Accessibility: Books are generally easily accessible, and the library staff is helpful in assisting students. * Library Timings: The library typically has extended hours to accommodate students' study needs. * Third-Party Databases: Yes, the library provides access to various third-party databases like Jstor, IEEE Xplore, and Scopus for research and projects. Campus Size and Travel * Campus Size: The campus is relatively large, with a good distance between hostels and the academic block. * Travel: Most students travel on foot or by bicycle within the campus. Some may also use college-provided transportation or their own vehicles, if allowed. Personal Vehicles * Personal Vehicles: The college may have specific rules regarding personal vehicles on campus. It's advisable to check with the administration for the latest guidelines. Relative Visits * Relative Visits: Relatives can usually visit students on campus for overnight stays. The college may have specific arrangements for such visits, including guest rooms or accommodations. Food Joints * Food Joints: Apart from the central canteen and cafeteria, there are often other food outlets on campus, such as canteens in different hostels or departmental canteens. Medical Center * Medical Center: The college typically has a medical center with basic healthcare facilities. * Sufficiency: The medical center may be sufficient for minor ailments and emergencies. However, for serious medical conditions, students may need to seek treatment at nearby hospitals. * Staff: The doctors and nurses at the medical center are generally qualified to handle common health issues.BSA College Mathura offers a vibrant and engaging campus life. Most students balance their academics with various extracurricular activities. After classes, students often: * Study in the library or their rooms. * Participate in sports and fitness activities. * Engage in club or committee activities. * Hang out with friends at cafeterias, canteens, or common areas. * Pursue hobbies like music, art, or photography. Nightlife and Campus Safety * Nightlife: While NIT Mathura doesn't have a bustling nightlife like metropolitan cities, there are still options for students to unwind. Cafeterias and canteens often stay open late, and students can be seen roaming around the campus during the night, especially during events or festivals. * Campus Safety: The campus is generally safe, and security personnel are always present. However, it's always advisable to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Going Out and Hangout Spots * Going Out: Students often go out to explore the city of Mathura or nearby areas like Vrindavan. * Hangout Spots: Both on and off campus, there are various places to hang out. Popular spots include: * On-campus: Cafeterias, canteens, sports grounds, and the central park. * Off-campus: Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Govind Dev Ji Temple, Holi Resort, and various eateries in the city. Safety in the Locality * Safety: The locality around NIT Mathura is generally safe, especially during the day. However, it's advisable to avoid venturing out alone late at night, especially in unfamiliar areas. Fests and Cultural Events * Fests and Events: NIT Mathura hosts various fests and cultural events throughout the year. The campus atmosphere is electric during these events, with students participating in competitions, performances, and celebrations. * Celebrities: In recent years, NIT Mathura has attracted popular celebrities to perform at its fests. While I don't have specific information about the most recent performers, you can check the college's official website or social media for updates. Clubs and Committees * Clubs and Committees: NIT Mathura offers a wide range of clubs and committees, catering to diverse interests. Some popular ones include: * Technical clubs (e.g., Robotics, Coding) * Cultural clubs (e.g., Music, Dance, Drama) * Sports clubs (e.g., Cricket, Football, Basketball) * Student council * Literary clubs * Participation: Many students actively participate in multiple clubs and committees, gaining valuable experience and skills. Important Clubs for Value Addition * Technical clubs: These clubs are often considered crucial for students seeking to enhance their technical skills and build strong CVs. Participation in coding, robotics, or other technical clubs can provide valuable experience and projects. * Student council: Being a part of the student council can develop leadership, organizational, and communication skills. International Immersion and Exchange Programs * Programs: Yes, NIT Mathura offers international immersion and student exchange programs. These programs provide students with the opportunity to study abroad and gain global exposure. * Preferred Universities: Students often prefer universities in countries like the USA, UK, Germany, and Australia due to their academic reputation and cultural diversity. * Participation: The number of students opting for these programs varies each year. It's advisable to check with the college's international relations office for the latest statistics. * Extra Fee: Yes, there is usually an extra fee associated with international exchange programs to cover tuition, accommodation, and living expenses.

Faculty

Yes there is a attendance criteria of 65% in our college . Till now I have not seen anyone being penalised for attendance in my college. My course curriculum is easy. In the first and the second year there are 7 subjects each semester out of which 3 are core subjects and the other 3 you have options to select for the subject you want to study and the 1 left is selected by the college only. In the final year you have 6 subjects 4 core subjects and the other 2 you have a option to select. The good aspect of my course is that it's easy and on the other hand the bas aspect is there is less of a practical knowledge and more of the theory part. My college is the morning one so the timings are 8:30 to 2:30 and then totally depends on your class timetables. Someday you will have 5 classes and some day only 1.


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3.1 /5

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Course curriculum was easy but schedule of classes was so hectic. Good aspect was that course was interesting and easy to learn but bad aspect was huge syllabus. We attended 4 classes during a day sometimes research labs and theory classes. timing of classes was 8a.m.-4 p.m. We don't so much free time due to hectic schedule and so much file work. Teaching methodology was really appreciable. Teachers uses presentation, pdfs, even used board for teaching. Renu mam from zoology department she was reall brilliant teacher and her behaviour was polite and humble. She use to help us a lot. Chemistry department was so rude to students we were really tired of them. Yes 75% attendance was mandatory. If that was not fulfilled you have to come with your parents to college and tell a genuine reason to teachers why u didn't come to college and then they will issue you your admit card. Yes even I've been penalised for this coz I suffered from food poisioning one semester and my attendance was short and i faced lots of issues coz of that.

Exam Structure

There is no other way like management quota or donation to get nto Delhi University. One has to give the exam get marks to get into one. The preferred exam for my course is CUET. One has to get atleast above 650 to get into my college and course. It varies for students having Qouta, like for EWS one can get in by 550 marks and then for OBC ans SC/ST it lowers even more. There is no GD or Interview. Only counselling is there. 3 rounds are there. Approximately result is declared after 20 days of each counselling session and maybe a one dsy time is given to the student to select either they want to freeze the seat of the college they got or want to take a chance to upgrade it. They are also given options to change their preference sheet if they want to.


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2.7 /5

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The course curriculum is not easy for some of the students, as some of the students fails in the examination. Some good aspects of my course is, it is easy for many students that they don't fail in the examinations but bad aspect is, some might fail due to logical questions. There are mainly 8 exams in a year in my course as per 4 exams each semester. There are 6 classes per hour we need to take everyday with 5 minutes of break after every class. The teaching methodology is very poor in our college, as some teachers don't know how to teach and discipline the class. There was a teacher names Anju Mam, she was the only teacher I admired and she taught everything very easily and practically so every student passes in her exam. There is a mandatory attendance rule in our college that is to have a maximum of 75% of attendance each student. If we fail to fulfil that rule we needed to pay the fine of ₹100 per percentage.

Campus Life

Sports facilities is average you have only kabaddi and kho - kho to play. There is no basketball court. There is Gym but it is not used. Library is also small. The campus is very small. The hostel is at backside of college It will take 2-3 minutes to reach hostel from college. There are food stalls is available like Amul and Nescafe. There is a medical room. Overall it's average. Don't know because I am not a hotel student. They often go After 7 pm not allowed to go outside the campus In annual fest the Punjabi singer AKHIL was invited The placement cell of DRC is good for CV Student can opt to go other colleges of North campus to study SEC, VAC, AEC.


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2.4 /5

Campus Life

There’s a big football ground near to the college, and the college even has its own gym, made specifically for students of the college. The Equipment’s are quite good. Library of our college is quite captivating, it has availability of books and also has e library Facilitize with AC and good ambience. It is allowed to park our bikes and car inside the campus. Students usually park their vehicle near to football ground . Apart from canteen, there’s no other separate food joints and our college does not have as such specific medical centre.Overall, the campus of our college is quite limited, After the classes, students mostly do is either they go home or play basket ball. Yes the locality seem safer for students to roam freely during night time, There only one major cultural fest and sport fest that happens once a year, that is college fest which happens in the first week of every November. There are various clubs and committees in the college such as sports committee, media club, red ribbon club and various more.

Fees and Financial Aid

As of now, I’ve been paying just the semester fee and security fee itself, no other additional fees that is being paid by me such as bus fee, coaching fee etc, As of now the total fee I’ve paid for within this 5 semester is around 17500p, As per me, looking at the facility and faculty of the college the fee structure is quite high, and is nớt affordable for everyone, Apart from semester fee, we even have to pay security fee, which is refundable only if the attendance catch up past 75% of à student, if the student is not able to surpass thé attendance of 75%, thề security fee will not be refunded and is kept as a sort of fine amount by the college. From my home, the college is approximately 6km, since I use my own motorbike for college commutation purpose, I spend around 4000 to 5000rs just in petrol, Fee structure are similar for every individual, be it ST, SC or general There’s no any scholarship scheme introduced by thẻ college till now.


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3.9 /5

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the sports facility in our college is not good we have a ground for football and a cricketing pitch with a basket ball court yes we do have gym room where u have the basic equipment and also have sharing games equipment room no we don't have swimming pool auditorim is medium size but is fully AC ventillated and library is also medium size but ventillated where you have a large collection of books from the course books which you can issue from library with student ID card and also other subjects books of many intresting topics you can choose from we have a great canteen service but if you want anything other than canteen menu we have food joint outside college we call them mini you can go there for snacks yes college does have medical centre but i have not visited there college campus is not very big and i think as of only drawback studying in this college overall campus life is happening where you can interact with all variety of students and after college life is really good you can be friends with all students across all colleges inn delhi university there is no night life in our college as college closes by 6 pm the students can go out with other studes in night too we have variety of places near by to hang out yes it is safe to locally roam around campus societies do organise fests and cultural events and campus vibes are good around that time few bands who organise small shows are called upon in fests few societies are vyapaar,enactus, vangati, north eastern and others i am not aware of student exchange program

Fees and Financial Aid

our college fees is now increased to 11500 yearly and is the only fees u have to pay each year during your admission but there would be form fee which would be around 1500-2000 per semester it depends on how many prctical subjects you have the fee i feel is justified is not much compared to other colleges as around me many south campus colleges like motilal, aryabhatta ,ARSD, venky,RLA have fees around 15000 per year or more yes fees do vary for different category students if you come from weak family background the college will give you consession in fees and this good feature is available in all colleges and students just have t keep their grades good and they will be rewarded with scholarships or fee concession the cost of fees is totally justified and i feel the main expense lies in staying and travelling in delhi it hardly matters where u live if u live in PG the rent is high near college area like satya niketan and if you take a cheap PG away from college the rent would be low but your travelling expense would increase .same goes with renting a flat the more farther u would live the more travelling expense u would bear though rent is decreased . i think monthly 15000 would be minimum in which u could live properly in delhi during your course time


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For Physics department, the Btech course is quite challenging. And students do fail in exams. Good aspects- Engineering Physics is purely research based branch so if you are interested in research this branch is heaven for you. Bad Aspects- There are very less jobs in core. For good opportunities you need to have masters or PHD. If you want good job after bachelor's then you have to learn other skills like coding, ML, analytics etc. In majority of the courses for a particular semester, there are 2 quizzes, 1 mid sem, 1 endsem exam, 1-2 assignment or term paper depending on the prof. Usually there are 3-4 classes of 1 hr each and if there is a lab then add 3 hrs more for that. 3rd year classes are mostly in afternoon session from 2-5 or 2-6 PM. 4th year classes are in morning session form 9-12 or 8-12 PM in my department. Other department schedule classes according to them. Most professors follow Teacher Centred Methodology with Inquiry based learning. Discussion are highly encouraged. Some profs give group projects and assignments for collaborative learning. I don't want to name the faculties without their permission but I would definitely tell you about their qualities which I admire the most. One of my profs who thought us Quantum Mechanics is one of the best professor of our department. He didn't bothers students at all with unnecessary assignments. At the start of semester he even asked us" How you would like to be evaluated?" Means we were given the chane to choose the no of exam or quizzes we want to take. He also has no attendance policy and encourages learning irrespective of where you learn from. Another one is my Thesis Supervisor who is one of the most chill and coolest profs I have ever met in my college. I wanted to work on his research and explore the field. When I approached him regarding the same he happily accepted my request. A really great guy, he not only made me understand his work but also helped me whenever I faced problems. Some not so admired faculties just don't give a damn about the students. They just teach what they are supposed to teach, clear doubts and leave doesn't matter whether the students are learning or not. Some even hold personal grudges against students for not attending their classes. Attendance depends on prof to prof. Some take it seriously some don't. Those who take it seriously 75% attendance is mandatory. If you don't fulfil it you could be debarred from taking end semester exams. Yes one of my friends got debarred from registering in endsems and eventually had to drop 1 year because he didn't attended one of profs classes and he took it personally.

Campus Life

There's a basketball court in the campus near the hostel and there's a big garden where we can play any of the outdoor game . All the necessary gaming tools are provided by the college. College doesn't have the gym . College do have the swimming pool but due to unknown reasons the pool is empty with no water. Students are allowed to put there car and scooty in the parking area and have to take a token of rs. 50 once and after showing the token then can take out their vehicles otherwise they again have to pay some amount as parking fee. My college covers a huge area as it was established in 1870. The college have the cafeteria and canteen along with at the same place but cover a huge area. College has a some sick room in which girls having minor issues can take rest pr either go back home . There are no doctors or nurses. My campus life was neither good morning bad. It was average as I am an introvert so there are limited friends whom I was around overall within mt complete course years. Most of the students of my batch are pursuing post graduation degrees and some of them are posted in corporates and few of them are preparing for government jobs. College is closed at 5 pm anyhow so there's no nightlife . Only on events the nightlife is being enjoyed such as at dandiya night we were at campus till 9:00 pm and enjoyed alot . cafeteria closed as the college is closed. Students are not allowed to stay in campus so there's no chance of students to roam around the college except the hostellers. In the campus there's only cafeteria where students can hung out and outside there's pizza dine , Arjun momos, Domino's, hazelnuts factory, ramkrishna math , lord of drinks and many more places where students love to go . The locality is also safe at day and even at night also. The main event of my college is the aura and Christmas, the vibes of the college is so soothing at the time of fests and events . Many concerts are been organised and many events like dandiya night, Holi fest , etc .these also events do occur occassionally. I am part of every event and fest that held in the college . foreign universities students mostly prefer lucknow university over the IT college so there's no such importance of international student to be a part of my college , but many famous stars of India like the sound blaze , is studying in my college and her mother is also pursuing pg from my college .


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3.1 /5

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The very important thing is: CUET scores! Taking admission into college doesn't require any interview or GD, but college societies do follow a rigourous process like this. Allocation into college is done on at automated portal of University of Delhi, considering the preference list of the candidate, and all the quotas if any (both caste and supernumery). Safe score for getting into North campus of DU & top colleges of South like Veny for General category is 730+ (B.Com). For top 5 colleges it would be 760+ - No, there is NOT any way of getting into DU with Donation, but yes, Ward's Quota exists! TIMELINE: 1. CUET Application Form: 9th February 2024 to 30th March, 2024. 2. Last Date for CUET Form Fee Payment Online: 30th March, 2024 4. Correction Window of form: 1st to 3rd April, 2023 5. City Intimation: 30 April, 2024 6. Exam Dates: 21 to 31 May, 2024 7. Answer Key Out: 3rd week of June, 2024 8. Results: 4th Week of June , 2024 9. Counseling: July, 2024 10. Trails for ECA: Starting from 12 August,2024 11. Last round of allocation till third week of September, 2024

Campus Life

Yes, sports complex is there is DRC having all the sports with proper equipments. Gym is also there, seems to be newly built. No, there is not any swimming pool. Auditorium (Sadbhavana Bhawan) is 6/10 as compared to other colleges. Library is accessible but only to DRC staff and students with regular I'd card checking. Campus is not as big as other colleges, it's satisfactory. Yes there are other food joints just outside the college.Overall campus life : 11/10 Fests: 8/10 During Manjari'23, Akhil was invited. Major societies include EISC Cell, Vriddhi the placement cell, Cases over Coffee, Zenith - western dance society, Anhad- Classical dance society, Eclat- economics society, GAEE'DRC, Debonair -Fashion society and many more. I'm a part of UDYAM- ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATIVE AND STARTUP CELL, as a Junior Executive of the Sponsorship Department.


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Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] : 96 answered questions

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Ques. Which course is better: B. Commerce Hons or BA Economics Hons from DU?

● Top Answer By Divjot Bagga on 06 Oct 22

Ans. The answer to this question will rely on your future goals, what you compassionately dream of doing, and what you believe you will truly like. However, Economics Honors from DU is one of the best courses with exceptional scope and value in the corporate world. Everyone is aware that the University of Delhi's most prestigious course is Economics Hons. Rapidly rising cutoffs provide proof of this.  Additionally, compared to other courses, it offers higher placement prospects. Nevertheless, immense power entails great responsibility. It's not the kind of subject you can get by with just one night of studying. It necessitates commitment and diligence. Additionally, it is the most challenging course the university offers. So, BA Economics is the best option for anyone who is keenly interested in the subject.  BA Economics(Hons) is DU's most difficult yet prestigious course. As a result, if you are in the unreserved category, you will need a higher percentage. Try to get a score of 90% or higher to get into DU, and 95% or higher to get into DU's good colleges. In the end, it all comes down to your score.Read more
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Ques. Which colleges in DU offer BCom Hons without math?

● Top Answer By Dolly Ahuja on 10 Oct 22

Ans. Every college at Delhi University offers B.Com (Hons) without including math in your best four, despite the fact that math should be a subject in your 12th grade. It is to take into account that to be admitted to an undergraduate course that requires a specific subject or a group of subjects, candidates must have passed the subject/each of the subjects individually.Read more
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Ques. What is the passing criteria for B.Com (H) year 1 SOl DU?

● Top Answer By Sapna Malik updated on 06 Oct 23

Ans. SOl DU’s first year exam of B.com isn't as tough as you might think. A few criteria for passing the first-semester exam are as follows:  To clear your first year, you need to score at least 33% in every subject, out of a total of 75 marks. Sounds doable, As long as you hit that 33% mark in each subject, you're on track to successfully move forward in your academic journey. Now, let's talk about the "what if." If, unfortunately, you score below 33% in any one subject, don't worry too much. You won't have to repeat the entire year. Instead, you'll need to give an ER (Essential Repeat) the following year, which is your second year. Here's the trick - try to aim for an ER in as few subjects as possible. If you have to give an ER for more than four subjects, then, yes, you'll have to repeat the entire year. So, as you dive into your first year, remember that success is within your reach. Stay focused, study hard, and aim for those 33% scores. Read more
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Ques. How is Shaheed Bhagat Singh College of Delhi University for B.Com Hons.?

● Top Answer By Meghna Singh on 13 Jan 22

Ans. Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (SBSC) is well known for its commerce courses. It is considered the best commerce college of Delhi University. B.Com is really good here with proper academics and placement records. SBSC always had higher cut offs, so the students getting admission there are some of the brilliant minds of the country. Their cut off usually ranges from 94–96.5% for the general category for B.Com. Even with the higher cut offs, their placement record never seemed to hit the bottom. They always maintained a 90% placement record. The faculty members are well experienced and very cooperative. Categories B.Com at SBSC Course Fee INR 23,000 Placement Percentage 80-90% Highest CTC 15 LPA Average CTC 8 LPA Recruiting Companies KPMG, Wipro, JSW, BYJU's etc. Therefore SBSC is a really good option for pursuing B.Com Honours.Read more
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Ques. What is the admission procedure in SRCC for B.Com?

● Top Answer By Jia Bhatia on 10 Jan 22

Ans. SRCC provides honours courses only in B.Com (hons) or Economics (hons) for which Maths is compulsory in 12th.  The procedure is as follows:  You will be selected on the basis of calculating your best 4 subject’s marks making sure that 1 language is counted in it.  Fill in the online form and mention the college names as preference.  Wait for the cutoff and see whether you have cleared SRCC cutoff or not.  Then go to the college with all your academic documents, including identity or address proofs to complete the admission process.  It is recommended that you score a 97.5 - 97.25% or above if you are from the unreserved category.Read more
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Ques. How can I crack BHU B.Com. entrance exam?

● Top Answer By Sagun Chowdhury on 19 Jul 22

Ans. Here are some preparation tips for BHU B.Com entrance examination.  Revise the 11th and 12th subjects thoroughly.  Practice MCQ questions and go through the previous years’ questions.  Practice basic Maths (up to 10th). The entrance examination will have 15 mathematics questions.  You can refer to BHU B.Com preparation book by Arihant.  The entrance will have questions about current affairs as well. So, stay updated about the current happenings.  It’s not possible to estimate how many questions you need to answer correctly or how many marks you will need to get a shortlist. BHU cutoff depends on the competition of that year. Read more
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Ques. Which one is better: Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics or Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies for B.Com (hons)? Why?

● Top Answer By Nikita Sinha on 23 Jul 22

Ans. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics is better for pursuing a B.Com (Hons.). It is older and well-reputed. The commerce faculty of the college is excellent. NMIMS is primarily a B-School and offers a good MBA degree. But it started offering undergraduate degrees recently.  Narsee Monjee B.Com fees are almost half of what you will pay at NMIMS. The total course fees amount to INR 92,000.  NM College of Commerce and Economics placements are good. Reputed companies such as Morgan Stanley, EY, KPMG, etc. visit the campus placements. The average CTC received by the students is around INR 7 LPA. Read more
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Ques. Which subjects should I choose for my b.com first year from IGNOU?

● Top Answer By Simpal Rai on 28 Oct 22

Ans. While doing BCom at IGNOU, you are required to choose subjects from 3 different types of courses. These courses have been listed below: Foundation Courses - 24 credits Elective Courses - 56 or 64 (not less than 48) Application Oriented Courses (16 or 8) First Year: 16 credits of Foundation Courses- (BSHF 101, FEG 1 or FHD 2 and FEG 2 or any one of the MILs) 8 credits of Elective Courses- (ECO 1 and ECO 2) 8 credits of Elective Courses in Other Disciplines either from Group 1 or 2. Second Year: 8 credits of Foundation Courses (FST 01) 24 credits of Elective Courses in Commerce (ECO 3, ECO 5, ECO 6 or ECO 13, ECO 7, ECO 12 and ECO 14) Third year: 16 credit of Elective Courses in Commerce ECO 8, ECO 9, ECO 10 & ECO 11) 8 to 16 credits in Application-Oriented Courses 8 credits in elective courses in another discipline Please note that the commerce based Application-Oriented courses are AMK 1, AED 1, AOM 1, ASP 1 and BCOA 1.Read more
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Ques. What is the fee structure for a B.Com at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce?

● Top Answer By Rajit Jain on 26 Nov 21

Ans. The fee structure for a B.Com at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, 2021-2022 is: Particulars First Year B.Com Category INR 23964 Maha. State INR 27634 Other State INR 28634 SAARC Country INR 22200 Other Country INR 23800 These are the total fees which includes the college fees added with health services. For more information visit the official college website.Read more
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Ques. With 95% in CBSE, should I try for a B.Com (Hons) from DU or pursue a BBA from Christ University?

● Top Answer By Admin on 16 May 24

Ans. Both the colleges are well known and the degrees that you want to pursue are in high demand. However, it depends on your interests and preferences. A BBA degree from Christ University focuses on the various aspects of marketing, business administration, management, operation and human resources. The B.Com degree from Delhi University focuses on finance, commerce, economics and accounting. Another factor that you must consider is the location of the college and which is more comfortable for you. Both the colleges have active campus life but Christ is the winner because of the multiple events, fests and club activities that take place every day. The placements for both the courses are satisfactory. So, give it a thought and choose the degree that you are passionate about.Read more
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