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Pratham Arora

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Yes, as a M.Com student, you can select commerce as your subject for UGC NET. The eligibility criteria for UGC NET is a Master's degree or an equivalent degree in the relevant subject or a related discipline with at least 55% marks (50% for reserved category candidates). Since you are pursuing M.Com which is a degree in commerce, you can select commerce as your subject for the UGC NET exam. It is important to note that UGC NET is conducted for various subjects, and you can choose the subject that you have pursued your post-graduation in, or a related subject. The UGC NET exam consists of two papers - Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is a
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Pratham Arora

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Yes, as a commerce graduate pursuing your M.Com 2nd year, you are eligible to appear for the National Eligibility Test (NET) exam. The eligibility criteria for NET exam for commerce students is a Master's degree in Commerce M.Com or an equivalent degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates). As you are pursuing your M.Com 2nd year, you can appear for the NET exam in the same year you complete your degree or in the subsequent year. It is important to note that qualifying the NET exam is one of the eligibility criteria for the appointment of Assistant Professor in colleges and univers
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Anurag Singhal

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Preparing for the Indian Administrative Service IAS requires dedication, hard work, and a well-planned strategy. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for the IAS exam:
Understand the exam pattern: The IAS exam consists of three stages - Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Each stage tests different aspects of your knowledge, so it is essential to understand the exam pattern before you start preparing. Read the syllabus thoroughly: The IAS exam covers a vast syllabus, and it is important to read it thoroughly to get a clear idea of what is expected of you. Make a list of topics and sub-topics and prioritize them based on their weighta
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palak mahajan

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The fee structure at PD Pandya Mahila Commerce College for M.com is around INR 15000 annually and for full course duration, the fees would be around INR 45000 for 3 years.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about option of Polytechnic after 10th. Also you can explore about option of studying humanities after 10th and pursue courses like B.A. LL.B. Journalism, teaching. B.A. LL.B. Has vast scope in government, private job and self employment.

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Ayushi Nagpal

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For B.Sc. You can take up any stream with English and Maths in your 12th standard and qualify with a minimum of 50%. These are also available ethical hacking courses after 12th commerce.

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Khushi Jain

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No, sorry jimlee but this is not possible.

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Yogesh Shukla

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The fee structure is as follows
1) First Year fees-Rs 19979
2)Second Year fees-Rs 16759
3) Third Year Fees - Rs 17509
Grand Total -Rs 52247
Hope it helps.
Please upvote .

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Shashank sharan

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If you have done your 12th with commerce stream it is quite difficult to prepare for CDS but if you have faith on your self then you can do anything. First read NCERT of class 9-10 of all the subjects like Maths Biology Chemistry Physics history, geography and Current Affairs and for Current Affairs read newspaper daily, it will also improve your English . All the best.

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