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ADMISSIONS 2009-10

Undergraduate Admission Information - B.A.
Information - B.Sc.
Information - B.Com.
Information - B.B.A.
Eligibility Requirements
College Fees
Schedules
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General Information for Admission to B. Com. 2009-2010
St. Xavier’s College, offers the three year B.Com. with Honours, with
specialization in one of the following :
- Accounting and finance,
- Marketing Management,
- E-Commerce
B.Com. [Morning Session] : 6am - 9:40am : For Boys only
B.Com. [Evening Session] : 3pm - 8pm : Co-educational - for Boys & girls.
There are separate forms for morning and evening session.
In case one wishes to be considered for both the sessions, he/she must fill up
separate forms for each session.
Admission Qualification for B.Com.
Regulations : A candidate may be admitted to the B.Com (Honours) course
provided he/she has passed the Higher Secondary Examination (+2 course)
conducted by West Bengal Council for Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent
examination recognized as such by University of Calcutta in four recognized
subjects (of full marks not being, less than 100 each) including English and
Mathematics / Business Mathematics but excluding Environmental Studies /
Environmental Education, subject to the fulfillment of the following
conditions :
- No candidate will be allowed admission after a lapse of more than 3 years
from the year of passing the previous qualifying examination or
discontinuation of regular degree courses of study after passing the previous
qualifying examination.
- A candidate applying for Honours must have obtained a minimum of 60% marks
in the aggregate with 45% marks in each subject at the previous qualifying
examination.
- A candidate shall be allowed to take up Commerce only if he/she had passed
the subject(s), at the previous qualifying examination mentioned below :
Accountancy
or Business Economics including Business Mathematics
or Business Organization or Mathematics
or Economics or Statistics
Selection Procedure :
Selection is done on the basis of marks obtained +2 board examination
followed by interview.
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