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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) in Computer Applications is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the Periyar University, Salem.


Eligibility Criteria

Candidate for admission to the first year of the UG degree program shall be required to have passed the higher secondary examination (Academic or Vocational) conducted by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu in the relevant subjects or other examinations accepted as equivalent thereto by the Syndicate, subject to such other conditions as may be prescribed therefor.

Admission Details

The admission shall be made purely on the basis of merit.

Student Reviews for B.Com Computer Applications

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

I like this clg bcz I learn a lot .it's always best .

College Infrastructure

Yes my college have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment .all the facilities we have in my class.they all are maintained very well.yes really nice living spaces clean and the food hygienic

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