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Monica Sharma

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Looking at the current competitive scenario, M.Com is just simple PG degree. Even if you go for MBA, it would be a good decision, but in that also deciding a good management college is again a big deal, because getting a simple degree is not worthy. So, go for a college which is providing something extra. I know one such college in Jaipur that is IPS Business School which is providing students OJT (on the job training)which are usually paid also that means u r learning n earning as well. Many students told me about this. This is quite interesting. Their methodology is very unique theoretical learning with practical training. This me
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amish jain

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for UGC NET Exam. As per the NTA notifications, the candidates should apply for their post graduate subject or its related subjects only. As you have completed the M.Com you are eligible to apply for UGC NET economics or commerce subject. The candidates must have scored 55% marks from UGC approved university. The final year candidates or who's result is awaiting, are also eligible to apply for the same. And make sure you are eligible to fill the application from before the last date. There is no age limit to apply for NET lectureship, but age must be below 30 years to apply for the NET JRF exam. The
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Harleen Kaur

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You can pursue M.Com from DU, IGNOU and other various universities.

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Harleen Kaur

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Yes, you can pursue Ph.D after it or apply for a job in a company.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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Yes, the minimum eligibility criteria to become eligible for the UGC NET Exam is having a master's degree with 55% aggregate marks. The candidates who belong from the reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PwD/Transgenders) will get the relaxations in the required percentage for the NET Exam.
There is no age limit to appear in NET Exam for Lectureship but if you are going to apply for JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) then the maximum age limit is 30 years. I hope it helps.

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Harleen Kaur

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If you want to pursue M.Com, then you may pursue B.Com in graduation. Else, there are various courses you can pursue according to your choice.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Regular is always better, but if you are going for an internship or business works, then you can prefer distance M.Com.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
You cannot pursue 2 courses simultaneously through regular mode. Thank you.

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Harleen Kaur

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Yes, through entrance exam.

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