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You can go for any one of the option, B.Ed, and then M.Com, or M.Com then B.Ed, as per your interest and comfort. For more options you can see below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/amp/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939
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It is not a requirement that one has to be a sportsman to be in this field, even managerial aspirants can enter sports industry after completing the course in sports management. But many sports management professionals are former athletes themselves. Some are trained in other professional disciplines, such as law, accounting, or business management, and come to sports management via their original careers.
Sports management courses are offered at Post-graduate Diploma levels. At present institutes offering this management, course are few in India. However, outside India, there are many institutes and scope is also much more there. E
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A B.Com graduate is able to land a job with a good basic salary in the range of Rs.10, 000/- to Rs.25, 000/- per month in one of the above employment fields. It is indeed a business-ori
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