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Preeti verma

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You can pursue a Ph.D. after earning an M.Com. provided that your degree has been authorised by the IGNOU or the Distance Education Council. The Ph.D. programme requires at least a post-graduate degree to be admitted. Both the conventional course and the remote learning option for the Ph.D. are available. You must have a PG grade of at least 50%. The course lasts for three years, and the tuition is Rs. 16800.

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A Company Secretary (CS) is a professional who plays a crucial role in the effective administration and management of a company or organization. The main responsibilities of a company secretary revolve around ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, facilitating smooth communication between the board of directors and other stakeholders, and contributing to sound corporate governance practices. Here are some key aspects of the role:Legal Compliance: Company secretaries are responsible for ensuring that the company operates within the legal framework of the country's laws and regulations. They keep track of changes in
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palak mahajan

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There are some Masters courses which you can choose and which are not related to commerce, these are doing BSc Bachelors in Science in computer technology, animation, Journalism, management hospital and social work. You can go for MSc in chemistry, MSc in biochemistic and mathematician research scientist and junior research. You can also go for follow for master of commerce, master of computer application, system management system, development system, engineering, technical consultant and database admission.

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palak mahajan

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The fee structure at Capital University for master of commerce is around 102000, and only the scores are very good, and you must go for this course as this university definitely provides you 100% placement of personalities and their campus environment is so good, it has a friendly nature. It has labs about trees which you can use and it also provides hostel facility at very economical rate so just go for it and have the brightest future ahead.

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GANNABATTULA VENKATA SAI GANESH

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 The fee structure at Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Post Graduate College for Master of Commerce (M.Com.) is;Year 1, Tution Fees- INR 30000             Year 2, Tution Fees-INR 30000

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Munira Saify

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The cut-off for admission varies from college to college. The minimum BCom eligibility is 50% in class 12 boards. Students can opt for BCom Hons, BCom LLB, BCom+MCom and BCom with CA. Different types of BCom courses provide niche understanding and knowledge in their respective domains.

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Tasneem Hoda

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The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) programme at the University of Sydney is highly regarded and offers various benefits for its students. With the University of Sydney Business School being triple-accredited, its ranks among the top 1% of business schools worldwide, ensuring a high standard of education for its students. The university has a global ranking of number one in Australia and fourth in the world for graduate employability, highlighting good career prospects for B.Com graduates. Check out the below the University of Sydney ranking table:              Ranked by 2018201920202
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Chandra Shekhar

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The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) programme at the University of Sydney is highly regarded and offers various benefits for its students. With the University of Sydney Business School being triple-accredited, its ranks among the top 1% of business schools worldwide, ensuring a high standard of education for its students. The university has a global ranking of number one in Australia and fourth in the world for graduate employability, highlighting good career prospects for B.Com graduates. Check out the below the University of Sydney ranking table:              Ranked by 20182019202020212022202
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Chandra Shekhar

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The following are the Sydney University requirements for Bachelor of Commerce in Australia:Qualifications: The applicant must have a secondary education such as a Higher school certificate (or its national/international equivalents).A minimum Entry score: The indicative entry score for international students 2023 is 95 based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) system.Prerequisites: Mathematics, B.Com programe has a mathematics prerequisite. You should check if this applies to you, depending on your chosen major or units of study.Assumed knowledge: To succeed in the B.Com program, it is expected that applicants must ha
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