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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)  in Tourism and Management is a three-year full-time undergraduate Course offered by Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous, Bangalore  and affiliated to Bangalore University, Bangalore. 


Eligibility Criteria

  • Pass in P.U.C or any other examination recognized as equivalent by Bangalore University 
  • Minimum of 50% marks for Karnataka Students and 60% marks for outside students (aggregate) in the qualifying examination Application for admission to college must be in the prescribed form.  

Student Reviews for B.Com Tourism and Management

College Infrastructure: 5/5
Academics: 4/5
Placements: 5/5
Value for Money: 3/5
Campus Life: 5/5

Good college.

College Infrastructure

The infrastructure is well developed, and includes the PU Block,Admin block, UG Block,PG Block college canteen hostel, auditorium, sports centre and the sports ground. Wifi facility is available but it is not really accessible unless you're a part of the college union or other such groups.

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