B.Com
Yes bro, you can do B.Ed now. Since you have a UG degree in B.Com and are doing PG in Kannada, you are eligible. Just make sure your university accepts these subjects for B.Ed admission. Many colleges allow it if you studied any two school subjects.
With a rank of 452 in the Lucknow University entrance exam for the BCom (NEP) course, not getting a seat in the first allotment is common if the number of seats in the main campus is limited and the cutoff rank is high.
However, there is still a good chance of getting a seat in the second allotment, especially if:
Some higher-ranked candidates do not confirm their admission
Vacancies open up due to withdrawal or non-payment
You belong to a reserved category with a lower cutoff
The subjects in B.Com AEDP (Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme) for the first semester are:
English Business Organization and Management Financial Accounting Business Economics Environmental Studies Business Communication Software Project Management
These subjects may be slightly different depending on the university or the type of specialization you choose like E-commerce, Retail, or BFSI. But the main subjects are usually the same in most colleges.
In a regular B.Com course, there are usually around 25 to 30 subjects taught over 3 years (6 semesters). These include both core and elective subjects. Some of the main ones are Accounting, Business Law, Economics, Taxation, Marketing, Statistics, and Auditing. Along with these, you may also study IT, Environmental Studies, Communication Skills, and practical subjects like Tally or Excel. The exact number can change depending on your university or if you're doing a specialization like B.Com Hons.
The fee amount is depend on your college \ university\ institute 's policy . In most colleges \ universities \ institute , the college fee is for one academic year . But in some they take fee semester wise . It will be best that you check your college \ university \ institute 's official page or website or contact the admission office for confirmation .
Hello aspirant,
Participating universities will announce their B.Com (Hons) merit lists. For precise dates and information, candidates should visit the official websites of the universities they have selected. Each university will produce its own merit list.
The candidate's name, roll number, category, program name, and total marks will all be included in the merit lists, which will be determined by the CUET results.
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Yes, with 757/1000 in CUET 2025 , you have a very good chance of getting B.Com (Hons) at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, Delhi University , specially if you are in the General or Reserved category.
Last year’s cutoff was around 719 and your score is above .
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With a CUET score of 636 under OBC category you've fair chance of getting B.com(hons.) in several Central and State Universities But,it also depends on specific cut-offs,CUET subject combinations, admission policy etc.Some university also consider 12th marks,so your overall profile matters.
Check the official cut-offs of your preferred university for accurate information.
With a CUET score of 636 and being in the OBC category, you're likely eligible for B.Com (Hons.) in universities like BHU, where the OBC cutoff is usually around 430 to 485. However, for Delhi University, especially top colleges like SRCC, Hindu, or Hansraj, the OBC cutoff tends to be much higher, often above 700. So getting into B.Com (Hons.) at DU this year with your score might be difficult unless cutoffs drop significantly or you're targeting less competitive DU colleges. BHU and some other central universities are a safer bet with your score.
To pursue a BA LLB at Calcutta University, you'll need to appear for the Calcutta University Law Entrance Test (CULET). The exam assesses your aptitude in General English, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, General Mathematics, and Reasoning.
The CULET is an offline, multiple-choice exam with no negative marking, it is a 2.5 hoursexam with 100 questions.
Read the following article it will be helpful,
https://law.careers360.com/articles/calcutta-university-ba-llb-syllabus
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