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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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There are around 101 subjects for UGC NET. You can check which subject us more close to your subject. Subjects like Business and accounting has more scope in UGC NET.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can pursue an LLB after completing an M.Com. In fact, many students do this as it gives them a strong foundation in both law and business.
The scope of an LLB is very good. Lawyers are in high demand in all sectors of the economy, from corporate law to criminal law. With an LLB, you can have a successful career in a variety of fields.
Here are some of the benefits of pursuing an LLB after an M.Com:
* You will gain a comprehensive understanding of both law and business.
* You will be prepared for a career in either law or business.
* You will have the opportunity to network with other students and professionals in these fields.
* You
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PINNINTI NAVEEN

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Master of commerce M.Com is the most prestigious PG degree duration of 2 years. Career opportunities after M.Com is people can be as a Accountants, Management accounting, Marketing management, Digital marketing etc.

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krithika r

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It may be around Rs 40,000 per month that you get for a fresher after completing M.Com.

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Khushi charan Sharma

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Yes, of course a M.Com students also register themselves for CA foundation exams. Although, they can go for direct entry route after B.Com level and taking 9 months training programme.

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palak mahajan

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Yes, you can apply for the post of assistant professor. The minimum qualification required for this post is Post graduation and you have it. Besides clear UGC NET examination if you want to be the permanent professor.

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Shayana M

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No, you can't do this because you have studied commerce.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, it's applicable you just need to check updated from ECTS.

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Shubham Jangid

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To pursue a Ph.D. after M.Com you need to clear an entrance exam conducted by various universities and institutes in India such as UGC NET CSIR NET GATE JRF, etc. You can also directly apply to universities or institutes that offer Ph.D. programs. Once you clear the entrance exam, you can apply for admission to the Ph.D. programme in your desired field of study. The duration of the Ph.D. programme can vary from 3 to 5 years depending on the university and the research work involved. During the Ph.D. programme, you will have the opportunity to carry out original research work in your field of study and contribute to the existing body of
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Shubham Jangid

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Yes, pursuing a Master of Commerce M.Com degree through correspondence from Mumbai University after completing a Bachelor of Commerce B.Com degree through regular mode would be considered as 16 years of education. In India, the 16-year education system is the minimum requirement for admission to most postgraduate programs, including M.Com. B.Com is a three-year undergraduate programme, and M.Com is a two-year postgraduate programme, so the combination of both programs would fulfill the 16-year education requirement. However, it's always advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria of the institution or programme you're interest
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