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B. Com. - 2-3 yrs or 3-4 yrs

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B. Com. - 2-3 yrs or 3-4 yrs

Post by agarwaka » Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:13 am

While entering the form, I realized that while my B.Com. was a '3' year course, reading the dates of exams, could lead to translation as less than 3 years.

Advice sought if I should mention this as a '2 yrs but less than 3 yrs' course OR '3 yrs but less than 4 yrs'.

Would appreciate an urgent response as I am submitting my application tomorrow morning.

Many thanks!

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Post by mulderpf » Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:18 am

Is that a question on the application form?

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Post by agarwaka » Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:37 am

While completing the self assessment summary, one needs to select this option while claiming points for qualifications...

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Post by t1s2010 » Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:52 am

'3 yrs but less than 4 yrs'.

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Post by agarwaka » Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:54 am

Many thanks for the suggestion - this felt like a no-brainer, but the overwhelming desire to err on the side of caution made me a fence sitter...guess this is the period when all those 'what if they read it this way and not that' doubts sneak in..!

Cheers!

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Post by mulderpf » Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:02 am

agarwaka wrote:Many thanks for the suggestion - this felt like a no-brainer, but the overwhelming desire to err on the side of caution made me a fence sitter...guess this is the period when all those 'what if they read it this way and not that' doubts sneak in..!

Cheers!
That's a good approach to take. Rather be 110% sure before you apply than regretting something afterwards.

Good luck with your application.

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