

Enrolling candidates should have achieved more than 45–60% in 10+2 with Commerce, Science, or Arts, based on the college’s requirement. Meanwhile, acclaimed autonomous institutions have a 90% cut-off score for general category students.
Yes. A lot of colleges have specialised courses in Business Completed (B.Com).
Specialisations are meant to prepare students for different careers in the fields of finance, business, and commerce.
There is rarely a need to pass an entrance test. Getting in depends mainly on students’ scores in Class 10+2 board exams. Even so, colleges like St. Xavier’s can conduct individual interviews or checks for anyone who is self-financing their studies.
Many of the B.Com colleges in Mumbai are linked to the University of Mumbai, an organisation operating in India for a long time. Certain colleges, such as NMIMS, run deemed-to-be universities and develop curricula and exam conducting procedures.