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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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For best commerce colleges, please go through this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/ranking/top-commerce-colleges-in-india/97-2-0-0-0
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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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