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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the UGC guidelines, Two regular degree courses can not pursue together. So avoid to do this. However M.A. English from the distance learning like from IGNOU can be pursue together.

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Aakansha Aneja

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Hi, You are eligible according to your age but it also depends on the 12th percentage criteria to declare your eligibility. Kindly share your 12th score as well so that I can guide you further. Students who complete B.A. , L. B. Degree Course have a lot of employment opportunities in administration, planning, management, banking, and industrial sector in addition to legal profession and judiciary. Some of the diverse areas of job opportunities for a BBA LL.B. Graduate are as follows:
Working as a Business Development Manager with various law firms of the country;
Working as an associate at law firms, such as in some of the top law firms
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Dear Candidate, B.Com degree provides you with the basic knowledge of business planning, economics, finance, marketing, accountancy, among many other related subjects. An understanding of these topics prepares you for jobs in different fields such as advertising, law, banking and insurance, accounting, etc. Now, if you have studied commerce at the undergraduate level, it becomes easy for you to grasp the MBA curriculum. An MBA is meant to teach you how you can apply business and management principles in your chosen career. If you are unsure about entering the workforce directly after your graduation, pursuing an MBA can give you some t
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