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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

There are only twenty seats available for B.Com (H) in NIMS.

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Anjali Sharma

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you are eligible for M.Com.
The minimum eligibility criterion required for M.Com course is having a Bachelor degree in commerce with a minimum of 50% marks. The admission is generally done through a common entrance test conducted by various universities accordingly. Certain universities also offer merit-based direct admission.

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No, absolutely not. It is just a graduation degree. All that matters is what other professional courses you do alongwith B.Com like CA/CS/CMA/CFA.

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Tuhin Poran Das

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No, you cannot do that. As these are separate graduate courses, you have to apply from the beginning. If you leave BA in 2nd semester then it doesn't mean that you can take admission in B.Com 2nd semester. You have to take afresh admission in B.Com and start from the 1st semester. That is the norm of colleges. You may ask the respective authorities of the college if such alterations are allowed.

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shaniya salahuddin

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Yes, you need to qualify SET to get admission in this university because SET is an entrance cum aptitude test.

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Scholar-Level 16

You can only go for M.Com after completing your graduation. You cannot skip these 3 years of graduation. B.Com is very preferable before M.Com.

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aayush verma

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You can pursue a chef course once you complete B.Com. You can pursue formal training through culinary programs offered by community colleges, universities, and culinary institutes.

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CS is a professional course and it does not have a specific college, it is regulated by a single authority known as ICSI and B.Com and can be done from distance or from any normal college, both can be completed simultaneously.

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Scholar-Level 16

You can and you should. Most of the people do it simultaneously, thereby saving precious 3 years. The strain might be a bit high in doing both together. Then rewards are high too. CS a professional course and B.Com, graduation, both can be completed simultaneously.

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