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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
As you are a B.Com, so you are eligible to apply for LLB as the eligibility criteria is as under-
1. You should have a B.A / B.Sc. / B.com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and 35% for SC/ST candidates.
2. There is also 2% weightage for the post graduate degree holders.
For seeking admission in this law course the students have to give an entrance test and a personal interview.
The course duration of LLB law is of three years:
You can pursue it from:
1. National Law Institute University, Bhopal
2. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
3. Law College, pune
4. Government Law College, Mumbai
5. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
6.
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Ashay Maheshwari

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Being a B.Com graduate with a Diploma in java, I expect a minimum of 10k per month. Assuming you have a very good knowledge in java, you can jump up to 40k in an year or so.

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello dear,
Utkal University, Maharishi College, Deba Ray College, Bhubaneswar are some of the good colleges for B.Com.

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Sumit .

Beginner-Level 4

The cutoff for WAT/PI call differs every year. From past two years, the cutoff is near around 97 percentile. Eyeing the latest rank released by MHRD and IIMU being ranked 5th, there is expectation in increase of cutoff.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Minkal,
MS stands for Master of Science. They are research oriented degrees, theoretical in nature. If you are interested for MBA, you must go by the way of work experience or look for low ranked universities, which is not recommended. MS Management degree are also abundant in UK, these degrees are designed for freshers and you may consider the same.

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Career Coach CoachCareer Counseling

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You have very low chances as you need to score more than 85 percent marks in best 4 subjects to pursue B.Com in DU.

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deepika kapoor

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Regular mode is better because sometimes companies select those students who did their graduation from the regular mode.

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Pratik MohantyMBA - Finance | Marketing

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It is not mandatory to have maths in class 12th commerce. If you have opted for commerce stream in class 12th, you can pursue B.Com.

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