Amity University, Noida B.Com Admissions 2025
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36 MonthsBachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a three-year full-time undergraduate Course offered by KPB Hinduja College of Commerce, Mumbai and affiliated to University of Mumbai, Mumbai.
A person, who have passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course.
Admission to the course offered by the rules framed by the University of Mumbai from time to time and will be given at the commencement of the first semester. Candidates seeking admission other than Maharashtra board and colleges affiliated other than University of Mumbai must produce a Transfer Certificate from the board/college last attended.
It's has all the necessary infrastructure facilities such IT lab, libraries, sports centres canteen, hostels etc. The food from the canteen is hygienic. The class room has great ventilation and also projectors
The classrooms, labs, hostels and mess of the college were well-maintained. The overall infrastructure was of good-quality. The facilities of the college were decent. The living spaces were clean and the food was hygienic.
The college infrastructure is average on genuine thought. There is no proper canteen of its own. However, it never fails to provide a good learning environment like e-library, computer laboratory and also indoor gymkhana. The best part about this college is its proximity to the railway station.
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