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Admission Surity for Christ University Bachelor of Commerce (Applied Finance and Analytics/Honours/Honours with Research)
Bangalore Central Campus 2024.
1. Academic Performance: Candidates must have passed in the 10+2 examination in the Commerce stream from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate score of 60% in all subjects.
2. Entrance Test: Students must have taken an eligible entrance exam such as the Christ University Entrance Test (CUET) or any other equivalent test approved by the university.
3. Personal Interview: Shortlisted candidates will have to appear for a Personal Interview (PI) round conducted by Christ University to assess their communication skills, academic competence, and subject knowledge.
4. Skill Assessment: Candidates will also have to clear a Skill Assessment test as part of the selection process. This test is designed to evaluate a candidate’s analytical and problem-solving skills.
5. Statement of Purpose (SOP): As part of the admission process, candidates will be required to submit a Statement of Purpose (SOP) highlighting their interest in the program and their career goals.
6. Research Aptitude: For the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours with Research) program, candidates will have to demonstrate their research aptitude through a written test conducted by the university.
7. Work Experience: Work experience is not mandatory for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce programs at Christ University. However, candidates with relevant work experience may be given preference during the selection process.
8. Letter of Recommendation: Candidates may also be required to submit a letter of recommendation from their school/college principal, HOD, or any other faculty member familiar with their academic competence.
9. Extra-Curricular Activities: Participation in extracurricular activities such as sports, cultural events, or community service may also enhance a candidate’s chances of admission.
10. Final Selection: Candidates will be selected for admission based on their overall performance in the entrance test, personal interview, skill assessment, and other selection criteria as prescribed by the university. The final selection will be based on the overall merit and seat availability.
Admission Surity for Christ University Bachelor of Commerce (Applied Finance and Analytics/Honours/Honours with Research)
Kengeri Campus
1. Academic Performance: Candidates must have passed in the 10+2 examination in the Commerce stream from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate score of 60% in all subjects.
2. Entrance Test: Students must have taken the Christ University Entrance Test (CUET) or any other equivalent test approved by the university or the Karnataka CET exam.
3. Personal Interview: Shortlisted candidates will have to appear for a Personal Interview (PI) round conducted by Christ University to assess their communication skills, academic competence, and subject knowledge.
4. Skill Assessment: Candidates will also have to clear a Skill Assessment test as part of the selection process. This test is designed to evaluate a candidate’s analytical and problem-solving skills.
5. Statement of Purpose (SOP): As part of the admission process, candidates will be required to submit a Statement of Purpose (SOP) highlighting their interest in the program and their career goals.
6. Research Aptitude: For the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours with Research) program, candidates will have to demonstrate their research aptitude through a written test conducted by the university.
7. Work Experience: Work experience is not mandatory for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce programs at Christ University. However, candidates with relevant work experience may be given preference during the selection process.
8. Letter of Recommendation: Candidates may also be required to submit a letter of recommendation from their school/college principal, HOD, or any other faculty member familiar with their academic competence.
9. Extra-Curricular Activities: Participation in extracurricular activities such as sports, cultural events, or community service may also enhance a candidate’s chances of admission.
10. Final Selection: Candidates will be selected for admission based on their overall performance in the entrance test, personal interview, skill assessment, and other selection criteria as prescribed by the university. The final selection will be based on the overall merit and seat availability.