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Dr Deepika MathurOptimistic, passionate dedicated employee.

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Along with B.com you can pursue any diploma in any field of your interest. You can also prepare for civil services.

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jassi dol

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Hi Pankaj,
In regards to your question, whether there is any difference in Correspondence and Regular course, i would say it varies from one subject to the other also from one degree to the other. However in general a course through distance learning does not have as much value as the regular one so if you can do a regular course, it would hold a lot of importance and thus be a much better option. The acceptability and recognition of a full time course is higher in industry and the long term career gains are good. Correspondence courses are ideally meant for those who are working and cannot leave their jobs to further their education. I
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Yes. Contact : Mr. Biswarup: 9062082627

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AISHA BANSAL

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yes you can prefer certificate courses.
certificate courses on import and export
certificate courses on retail management
and many more.
all the best.
please feel free to revert back.

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maurya lal

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Hi Syed,
If you wish to become a lawyer and be able to practice in the court of Law, you will have to complete the 3 year LLB program for which the eligibility is a graduation in any stream.
Different law Universities and colleges conduct different law entrance exams, to admit students to their courses, like NET (National Entrance Test), CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), Department of Law University of Delhi take admission through a common Entrance Test for all the three Law Centres (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II).
After completing your LLB, you may choose to pursue LLM for 2 years duration and specialize in core are
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Chetna S

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The minimum eligibility for mba in a reputed institute is 50% so you may either improve your percentage or settle for a universities that admits with this percentage.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Majority of syllabus of BCom(P) and BCom(Hons) is same. BCom(P) gives an overview of various subject where same course in Hons has more depth and content. In BCom(P) you cannot specialize but in Honors degree student can specialize. BCom(Hons) is now a de-facto a standard accepted degree for jobs. Cut off for BCom (Hons) is higher in comparison to B Com(Pass). If you can get admission in BCom(Hons) then it will be a better option in comparison to BCom(Pass).

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