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Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. According to past year cut offs, you could be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Commerce integrated with LLB with your rank of 398 at University Institute Of Legal Studies, Chandigarh Center.
All the best!
Hello aspirant,
You have not mentioned the course for which you have chosen Business Studies and Accounts as your 2 subjects.
I have supposed that you are an Undergrad (hons.) and have chosen English as a normal language paper which is the case in colleges foe everyone and the other subjects have been chosen as your pass/general papers, so you have to give them as general papers only.
Hope you are doing well. CUET B.Com (Hons) eligibility is as follows:
Combination 1 is any one language from list A+ Mathematics+ any 2 subjects out of which at least one must be from list B1.
Combination 2 is is any one language from list A + Accountancy + any 2 subjects out of which at least one must be from list B1.
Yes you are eligible to get admission for B.Com (Hons).
Thank You.
Hi,
The Common University Entrance Test, is an all-India test being organized by National Testing Agency for admission to various Undergraduate, Integrated, Postgraduate, Diploma, Certification courses and Research Programmes in 45 Central Universities.
For Eligibility criteria:
Candidates must have completed Class 12 from a recognised board in the Science stream. To be eligible for the CUET 2022, candidates must have obtained a minimum of 50% in Class 12 in the General category and a minimum of 45 percent in the SC/ST category. The minimal aggregate for candidates in BTech programmes is 45 percent for general category candidates and 40 percent for reserved category candidates.
To get the samle papers I suggest you to buy a good book which have at least previous 10 to 15 years of solved papers along with some set of unsolved papers for practice.
Thank you !
See fi you are aiming for an MBA, then I would like to tell you that taking mathematics will open up a lot more options for you in the long run. Many of the key sectors which employ MBAs demand a mathematics oriented person like Finance, Investment Banking etc. Not taking maths while you still can will close doors for you, so I would like to suggest you to take up maths in class XIth.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Online classes have honestly become a boom . Taking up science just because there are no good teachers around you for commerce is not a reason good enough for forgoing your interest. I would like to share my personal experience with you . I did not take any coaching in class 11 and 12 for any subject except maths and that too in maths most of the syllabus I had to cover by self study only and I scored 97.25% aggregate in my boards.
I would suggest you take up online coaching and if you are not ready to pay the fees then you can take help of free classes on youtube . There are a number of teachers teaching on youtube for free. Believe me you'll ace your exams if you have confidence in yourself.
Even I am a CA student and honestly self study in class 11 and 12 made my concepts very strong and as a result I could pass my CA foundation exam with a score of 308/400 . So I would suggest you to take up commerce and utilize the online resources for studying.
In case you cannot change your stream from science to commerce then focus on science completely. But honestly it makes no sense that you take up science even when you know that you want to do CA . So please think about it once . If you believe in yourself you can surely ace commerce exams with self study and online classes.
Thanks!
CAT is about class 10th-level math aside from Permutation and Combination (which is class11th part). You simply have to consistently revise every one of the basic concepts and update them. Along these lines, yes you can clear CAT Exam regardless of whether you don't have Mathematics in your twelfth. 11th and 12th Maths are not needed for helping chance through CAT in IIM. In the the the the quantitative aptitude segment, you will get questions significantly from arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
C.A. is an expert course not at all like different degrees which implies One can turn into a C.A. solely after turning into an individual from the ICAI.
It won't make any difference on the off chance that you concentrate in ICSE or CBSE board, you can do the CA course even in the wake of taking science or humanities in your eleventh and twelfth, however, it would be ideal assuming you have fundamental information on Maths, Accountancy, and Economics.
I would propose you study in CBSE and I would suggest it because the greater part of your prospectus of the principal stage in C.A. course for example CPT is cleared assuming you concentrate in 11th and 12th appropriately.
All the best :)
The course of mp board and cbse for 11 and 12 is mostly same. Their is negligible difference in courses of both of these boards. The only difference is the level of paper. Paper made by cbse is of higher level than that of mp board so I suggest you to take cbse board but it is also not necessary. If you want to take mp board in your higher studies then go for it. If you study hard then it will not make any difference.
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