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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

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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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

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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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

No. It is not possible to pursue M.Com and LL.B. Simultaneously. Both M.Com and LL.B. Are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both M.Com and LL.B. You can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an M.Com. Once you have completed your M.Com. You can then pursue an LL.B. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both M.Com and LL.B. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save you time and
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

No. It is not possible to pursue M.Com and LL.B. Simultaneously. Both M.Com and LL.B. Are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both M.Com and LL.B. You can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an M.Com. Once you have completed your M.Com. You can then pursue an LL.B. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both M.Com and LL.B. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save you time and
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2 years ago

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

No it is not possible to pursue M.Com and LL.B. Simultaneously. Both M.Com and LL.B. Are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both M.Com and LL.B. You can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an M.Com. Once you have completed your M.Com. You can then pursue an LL.B. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both M.Com and LL.B. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save you time and m
...more

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2 years ago

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

It is not possible to pursue M.Com and LL.B. Simultaneously. Both M.Com and LL.B. Are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both M.Com and LL.B. You can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an M.Com. Once you have completed your M.Com. You can then pursue an LL.B. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both M.Com and LL.B. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save you time and mone
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2 years ago

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

No, it is not possible to pursue LL.B. Along with M.Com as both are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both LL.B. And M.Com you can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an LL.B. Once you have completed your LL.B. You can then pursue an M.Com. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both LL.B. And M.Com. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save you time and money in the long run.
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

It is not possible to pursue LL.B. Along with M.Com after completing B.Com. Both LL.B. And M.Com are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both LL.B. And M.Com you can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an LL.B. Once you have completed your LL.B. You can then pursue an M.Com. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both LL.B. And M.Com. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save yo
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can pursue M.Com in FM University or Ravenshaw University after completing your BBA degree. Both universities offer M.Com programs, and the eligibility criteria for admission to the M.Com programme may vary from university to university. In general, most universities require candidates to have completed their Bachelor's degree in Commerce or a related field with a minimum aggregate score of 50% or above. However, it is recommended that you check the official website or contact the admission department of the respective university to know the exact eligibility criteria and admission process for the M.Com programme. Once you hav
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

The admission process for M.Com at Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration typically involves the following steps:
1. Eligibility: Candidates should have completed a Bachelor's degree in Commerce or a related field from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for reserved categories).
2. Application: Interested candidates need to fill out the application form, which is available on the college website or through offline mode. They need to fill in their personal, educational, and contact details and submit the form along with the required documents.
3. Merit List: The college prepares a merit list
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