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Old 01-06-2012, 08:33 PM   #2
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Default Re: Craze for commerce among Chennai college students

Consider this: MOP Vaishnav College For Women has four Commerce courses. It has BCom (Accounting & Finance) with 3 sections 210 seats in all and BCom Honours with 40 seats. Then comes the Commerce related courses - B Com (Corporate Secretaryship) and B com (Marketing Management) with 70 seats in each course. The bulk of the 8500 odd applications it has received so far are for Commerce. The Jesuit run Loyola College, invariably ranked among the top ten best institutions in the country, has introduced two shifts for B Com with 140 seats in one and 300 seats in the other. For those who don't make the cut for B Com, there is a Bachelor Of Business Administration programme, again with 70 seats and 2 shifts. Madras Christian College too has 2 shifts for Commerce - day and evening, with 70 seats in each shift. And Stella Maris College has 200 seats - the most among all the courses it offers.
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