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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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First of all, you need to choose the location where you want to pursue your B.Com course, because fees in private colleges are more and less in government colleges. Normally, B.Com fees ranges from ten thousand to one Lacs per year.

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shaniya salahuddin

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If you want to get admission through merit, so you can apply for following colleges-
1. SRCC
2. Hans Raj college of commerce (every college of DU)
3. AMU
4. JMI
Good luck.

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shaniya salahuddin

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No, without SET this is not possible. SET is an entrance exam for Symbiosis & every course of Symbiosis. It is compulsory for admission. Good luck.

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shaniya salahuddin

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Good colleges in Delhi according to placement, facilities, infrastructure-
1. DU
2. GGSIPU
3. AIMA
Good luck.

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Pritpal Singh

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Go with MBA or M.Com programme after B.Com programme. Government job preparation is fine but doesn't just think that this is the online one thing which you have to do, if you do master programs then the more good option will be opened for you.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Khushi,
There is no restriction like specialized subject graduates are only eligible for study law. Definitely B.Com graduates are eligible to study LLB three year programme. B.Com+LLB is good combo and this combo graduates mostly hire by IT department (Income Tax). All the Best for your future.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi Khushi,
Yes, you can pursue law after your degree. You can participate in some entrance test like CLAT or you can take direct admission in some colleges of the country. For example you can go for Lovely professional university, Amity University and take direct admission. Best of luck.

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