Am I eligible to continue T.Y.B.Com if quit 5 years ago after completed 2nd year?
Hello friends, I haven’t qualify in T.Y.B.Com. I have attempted 5 years ago. But I haven’t completed. Now I want to complete my T.Y.B.Com course. I would like to know that still I am eligible to do again T.Y.B.Com? I have completed my 2nd year and quit study. Tell me if I am eligible or not.
Dear Aspirant,
As cited above, that you have completed B.Com 2nd year and after that you have discontinued your study for five years but now you want to complete your Graduation but you are confused that you are eligible for not for taking the admission then for your information B.com is nothing but Bachelor degree in Commerce which is a three year Graduation course after your intermediate qualification.
As cited above you want to know whether you are eligible or not then for your information you are eligible for continuing your Graduation subject to the following :-
If you want to continue in other college then you should have Transfer Certificate issued by the Degree college where you have studies B.com 2nd year.
If you want to continue in the same college then you should have your register number, previous year marks card.
Also one problem you will face is that earlier year wise examination was held for Graduation but now exam pattern is of Semester wise.
I advise you to fill the exam fees and sit for the exam as a external candidate.
After successful completion of your Bachelor degree in commerce you are eligible for taking admissions in Master degree of Commerce or Business Administration.
You are also eligible for applying to the various posts in Govt. as well as Pvt. Sector.
Hence, from the above it is clear that you are eligible for continuing your Graduation after five years gap. Also I suggest you after successful completion of your Graduation apply for a Convocation certificate from your university as this certificate is a sign of approved Graduation.
If you are having any doubt then please feel free to quote a reply.
All the best.
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