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1. Do CA alongside B.Com followed by LL.B. (6 year plan, less rigorous, but time consuming)
2. Do CA/CS alongside B.A. LL.B/B.Com. LL.B. /BBA. LL.B. Depending on institute choice. (5 year plan, Most ideal, but highly rigorous, since two professional courses parallely)
3. Do just CA if not targeting practise with law firms, more suited for individual practise.
4. Do just B.A. LL.B. /B.Com. LL.B. /BBA. LL.B. , if targeting tax practise with law firms. (while CS is recommended)
LL.B. In any form allows practise as advocate, though one can either be practising CA or
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These are the few good colleges in Chennai for pursuing M.Com:
1. Loyola College
2. Madras Christian College
3. Stella Maris College
4. Presidency College
These are the elective papers in M.Com that you can opt as your specialisation:
Banking & Finance
Commercial Bank Management
Entrepreneurial Management
Financial Bank Management
Financial Markets
Human Resource Management
International Finance
Investment Management
Research Methodology in Commerce.
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