The eligibility criteria for a Bachelor of Commerce in Corporate Secretaryship (B Com CS) generally require candidates to have completed their 10+2 (Higher Secondary) education from a recognized board. While students from any stream can apply, those with a Commerce background are preferred. Many universities require a minimum aggregate percentage (usually 45-50%), but this may vary depending on the institution. Some universities also conduct entrance exams or consider merit-based admissions.
Apart from academic qualifications, certain institutions may have age limits or specific subject preferences, such as Accounting, Business Studies, or Economics. Private colleges may have management quota seats, and reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC) often receive relaxations in cut-off marks. Some universities also require English proficiency for international students. Since B Com CS is closely linked with the Company Secretary (CS) course, students aspiring to become Certified Company Secretaries often choose this program for a strong foundation in corporate laws and governance.