Published on March 31, 2026
The Faculty of Commerce at Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU) has announced the introduction of an entrance test for its undergraduate and postgraduate programs, a significant shift aimed at streamlining the admission process. This new initiative is expected to enhance the quality of students entering the programs and bring more transparency to the selection process.
Starting with the academic year 2024-25, candidates wishing to enroll in the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), Master of Commerce (M.Com), and other related courses will be required to take this entrance test. The decision comes in response to growing concerns regarding the standard of applicants and the need for a more rigorous evaluation method.
The entrance exam will assess candidates on various subjects relevant to commerce, ensuring that students possess a solid foundation before they begin their studies. The faculty is currently finalizing the test format, which is expected to include multiple-choice questions and subjective assignments that evaluate both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
In a step towards managing admissions effectively, the faculty is taking cues from other prominent universities that have adopted similar entrance tests. The move aims not only to identify the best candidates but also to reduce the influx of students who may not meet the program’s standards.
Officials from the Faculty of Commerce stated that they believe this initiative will ultimately lead to a more competitive academic environment, benefiting both students and faculty alike. They reiterated that the goal is to ensure that admitted students are well-prepared to thrive in the demanding field of commerce.
Details regarding the entrance test, including application procedures, syllabus, and examination dates, will be released in the coming months. Students and aspiring candidates are encouraged to stay informed through the official university channels for updates and additional information.
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