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3 years agoContributor-Level 8
It really doesn't matter now. As you are graduated now which is no doubt but a very good and energetic thing. And yes of course you can go for LLB. It is possible now, only if you are going to work harder.
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The total fee for the CA foundation course is Rs 1.09 lakh while the fee for the complete 5-year course is around Rs 3 lakh.
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Yes, you can join with the perfect certificates and documents
It takes three years to complete the B.Com degree. B.Com is a 3-year undergraduate degree programme designed to provide, A Bachelor of Commerce is a three-year professional undergraduate course that can be pursued by students who have already earned their 10+2 Diploma in the commerce stream from a recognized board.
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MANONMANIAM SUNDARANAR UNIVERSITY
TIRUNELVELI
PG - COURSES AFFILIATED COLLEGES
Course Structure for M.Com. (Choice Based Credit System) (With effect from the academic year 2017-2018 onwards)
Sem. (1)
Sub. No. (2)
Subject
status (4)
Subject Title (4)
Contact
Hrs. /
Week (5)
Credits (6)
III
12 Core-11 Advanced Corporate Accounting 6 4
13 Core-12 Taxation and Tax Planning 6 4
14 Core-13 E-Commerce 5 4
15 Core-14 Human Resources Management 5 4
16 Core-15 Research Methodology 4
17 Elective-2 Modern Banking 4 3
Sub Total 30 23
IV
18 Core-16 Advanced Cost Accounting 6 4
19 Core-17 Computerized Accounting package Tally
9.0 ( Lab-4; Theory-2 )
6 4
2
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3 years agoContributor-Level 8
No, it is not possible for you to finish the graduate course that you stopped taking ten years ago. Each course will have a minimum and maximum length.
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