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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
To become a Lecturer in College you have to complete Post Graduation in the subject you want to become a Lecturer. To become a Lecturer you have to apply, appear and crack NET (National Eligibility Test) examination conducted by UGC two time a year for selection of Lecturer. Thanks!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi, Yes, you are eligible for CTET examination. Any candidate having qualified B.Ed Programme recognised by the NCTE is eligible to appear in TET/CTET. Thanks.

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Shivani JayaramBlogger|Computer Science|Happy to Help

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Go through internet, newspapers, try to read all kind of books, current affairs and magazines.Try to interact with intellectual people, do group discussions with your friends.

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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

Hi Lucky,
Financial Accounting, Business Law, Auditing, Income Tax Law & Problems, etc are the main subjects covered under the syllabus of M.Com entrance exams.
Some of the popular reference books which are extensively used by candidates to prepare for M.Com entrance exam are:-
Advanced Accounting by S.N. Mageswari
Business Mathematics by Ranganath, Sampangiram, Rajaram
Company Law by Avtar Singh
Financial Accounting by R.L. Gupta
Law of Contract & Specific Relief by Avtar Singh
Principles of Economics by Case Fair
Practising previous years question papers and referring to the above-prescribed textbooks can be quite effective to prepare well fo
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, law is a good option to do after B.Com. Not only B.Com, but any graduation, since it is a field different from all and is gaining momentum. There are a lot of career options after LL.B. Such as:
Litigation
Judiciary
Own Firm
Corporate
There is no prerequisite condition to do LLM to enter into corporate, you can enter into the corporate world with your LLB Degree as well.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

It would be better if you give your back paper and clear the exam so that it does not affect any further exams you give.

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Vikas PandeyA budding CS Engineer and Web developer.

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I'm not sure about it but yes as per your quota you may get admission.
Best wishes.

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