Shoolini University Admissions 2025
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Full timeDURATION
36 MonthsBachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the University of Mumbai, Mumbai.
A person, who has passed H.S.C. passed in Science or Commerce.
The admission will be strictly based on the merit of the result of the Board / University / Entrance Test, whichever is applicable. Students are advised to see the College Notice Board in this regard.
The infrastructure of a college plays a vital role in the development of the college as the students are now focusing on the labs, class rooms, etc while selecting a college. It is important that the colleges have very good infrastructure with advanced laboratories equipped with state of the art equipment etc.
The infrastructure of a college plays a vital role in the development of the college as the students are now focusing on the labs, class rooms, etc while selecting a college. It is important that the colleges have very good infrastructure with advanced laboratories equipped with state of the art equipment etc
Yes all the infrastructure and equipment facilities are good classroom are also good laboratory have all the equipment needed tools in proper way there is also a sports room where we can play all indoor games n we can also pay outdoor games in the ground of the college there is an big space for playing there is canteen facilities for college students washroom are all clean everyday all facilities are good
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