Remarks :
65% in HSLC for non-commerce group and commerce group with good per cent is eligible. We can get from offline and also on the website. Waiting gets more time to get admission, once u get is very good to study in college.
Course Curriculum Overview :
I'm a SCIENCE student and I know that commerce is ruling all over the world so I choose b.com. Good college faculty are dedicated educators who excel in their teaching methods, inspire students, and effectively convey complex concepts. Mentorship They provide guidance and support, not just academically but also in personal and professional development. Good faculty members often engage in meaningful research, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in their respective fields. Faculty did most degree and good of their qualification. Term fees are in by 6 months once and we learn clearly and study properly will get to pass.
Placement Experience :
From the 5th semester students are eligible for the campus with a minimum of 60%. Many banks, IT companies, and logistics companies are on campus. The average package is 20k and the highest of 35k. We get many opportunities after completing the degree.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The fee structure is medium when compared to other colleges and mainly they get a b.com degree if he/she is a non-commerce student. Worth the cost to study at this College. Many campuses are coming to CUB, ICICI, CMA CGM
Campus Life :
The national and local festival will be conducted in a good manner and seems to be good and enjoyable. All the books and journals are available in the library with huge facilities. Sports-.They include a variety of sports like football, basketball, soccer, tennis, and more. Often organized into intramural (among students) and varsity (intercollegiate) teams. Extracurricular Activities: Provide opportunities for personal growth and skill development outside the classroom. Ranging from clubs and student organizations to cultural events and hobby groups. Examples include debate clubs, music ensembles, volunteering, and entrepreneurship clubs.
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