Structured Admission Path: CET provides a competitive and merit-based way to secure admission into B.Com and related business courses (like BBA, BMS, BBM) at participating colleges. State/University Recognition: In some states (e.g., Maharashtra), CET is mandatory or preferred for admissions to many colleges — helping place students based on performance.
B.COM-CET
Eligibility
Admission offered in which class
"You must have passed Class 12 (10 + 2) from a recognized board (like CBSE/ISC/State Board). Most exams require a minimum percentage (often around ~50%) in Class 12 to be eligible (some variation allowed for reserved categories)."
Class 12
Time of Application
Brief Prepration for the Test
Apr–May
"While different CETs have different patterns, most commerce entrance tests assess general aptitude relevant to B.Com studies, such as: Common Sections ✔ Quantitative Aptitude / Mathematics: basic arithmetic, algebra, data interpretation. ✔ English Language / Verbal Ability: grammar, comprehension, vocabulary. ✔ Logical/Analytical Reasoning: pattern recognition, logical puzzles. ✔ General Awareness / GK: business/commerce basics and current affairs (in some exams)."