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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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No, you need to complete LLB first.

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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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B.Com or B.Com(honors) both are a 3 year Undergraduate degree programme. There are many colleges and universities in India that provide this degree. Delhi University attracts the most crowd of B.Com aspirants. There are many other institutions that you can join after your 12th.
Good luck!

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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It is not necessary that every college has B.Com LLB, but I am sure than TNNLS and UPES, Dehradun offer B.Com LLB and it's better you take CLAT to get admission in TNNLS.

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Manjima Roy

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Hi,
Undergraduate courses range from 3-4 years. PG courses are 1-2 years long.

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meenal bhosale

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BMCC, Pune is one of the best colleges to pursue B.Com.

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Nandini G

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If you or your brother Want to become a lawyer or a judge in a court, you should pursue LLB, which will help you further in your field.

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Neeti Mahajan

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Hi,
If you want to become a professor in commerce, you will have to complete M.Com and then qualify in the UGC NET exam.
All the best.

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Deepti chandola

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B.com cut off goes to 100 percent too. It depends on where do you want to study from? You may be able to make a go with 80% marks. But, lower than that means looking for evening college.

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