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36 MonthsBachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the Kakatiya University, Warangal.
Students are admitted into the campus-based on the percentage secured in Intermediate /10+2 or any other qualification recognized equivalent thereto by Kakatiya University. For admission into course the candidate has to fulfill the criteria as specified by the Kakatiya University.
Merit forms the basis of admission into the college.
Stepping onto campus, the first thing that strikes you is the sheer beauty and meticulous upkeep of the infrastructure. The buildings themselves are a blend of modern design and functional spaces, creating an environment that's both inspiring and conducive to learning. Classrooms are well-equipped with the latest technology, from interactive area and amazing campus.
The college provides good facilities and also provides better infrastructure and library facility for the students which helps the students to engage within the college. The environment here is also good
In our college have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment for labs available. The facilities In our college enough lights and best faculty and libraries, no chance to play sports and hotels. Good teaching and enough faculty with goood labs all they used and well maintained. The living place is near around buildings.
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