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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by Osmania University, Hyderabad.


Eligibility Criteria

A person, who has passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course

Student Reviews for B.Com

College Infrastructure: 4/5
Academics: 4/5
Placements: 3/5
Value for Money: 3.5/5
Campus Life: 3.5/5

A good place to enjoy college life.

College Infrastructure

Pragati mahavidyalaya college is a spacious classroom and lecture hall. It has study spaces. It has computer labs with the latest software. Pragati mahavidyalaya college needs improvements will further enhance the overall experience.

Pragati mahavidyalaya is a great college.

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College Infrastructure

Pragati mahavidyalaya is a good choice for studying under graduation. Pragati mahavidyalaya helps students to learn new skills and new concepts that will help to grow more in the future. It has the good infrastructure.

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