How many backlogs are allowed in BCOM?

How many backlogs are allowed in BCOM?

A student having 1 or more backlogs in 1st year (either 1st or 2nd or both semesters) cannot be admitted to 3rd year. Similarly, a student having 1 or more backlogs in 2nd year(either 3rd or 4th or both semesters) cannot be admitted to 4th year.

Is backlog good or bad?

The presence of a backlog can have positive or negative implications. For example, a rising backlog of product orders might indicate rising sales. On the other hand, companies generally want to avoid having a backlog as it could suggest increasing inefficiency in the production process.

How do Canadian universities account for backlogs?

Canadian Universities account for your backlog in terms of the number of subjects or in some instance the time taken to clear such backlogs. Usually, low-grade & absenteeism will lead to backlogs.

Can I get into a university with a backlogged GPA?

However, if you can get a good GPA after you clear your backlogs, the concerned university may give you admission and not pay heed to your previous backlogs. They will continue on through the admission process normally. Obviously, you need to bring enough GPA or CGPA that is required for admission to the University in the USA.

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Is it possible to get a degree if you have backlogs?

No, it is not possible to get a degree if you are having backlog in a subject. You will not be able to receive your degree until and unless you clear all your backlogs. Having a back in any subject, either it is a language or any other subject, means the failure in the course. A degree is awarded only when you pass the exams.

How many backlogs do universities accept in USA for admission?

With 10 backlogs to 15 backlogs, there are very few universities that are flexible enough to offer you a seat. However, there are a few good universities that may accept your admission form. Mentioned below are universities accepting backlogs in USA, between 10 -15.

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