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Tanishq Surana

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If you have completed a Master of Commerce M.Com programme from University of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (CCS University) and you are now applying for a different graduate programme, you will likely need to provide transcripts or other documentation of your previous coursework to demonstrate that you have completed a certain number of economics courses. You can check the eligibility criteria of the programme you are applying for and SEE if they require a certain number of economics courses as a prerequisite. You can also check the programme's website or contact the admissions office for more i
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AMANVEER PRATAP

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You can reach to the local stationery shops or you can check sample papers to the stores which is near to your college.

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AMANVEER PRATAP

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Firstly you have to clear your Masters with minimum score of 55%, then clear NET Exam.

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Pratham Bhandari

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For M.Com admissions, Universities and Colleges have defined their own methods of offering admissions, which can be done via either of the processes. In the cases of most of the top-ranking universities and colleges, the aspiring candidates are offered admissions on the basis of an entrance test conducted by the respective educational institution.

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Pratham Bhandari

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The M.Com Admission 2023 is to be conducted on the basis of the merit or entrance examination. The top entrance exams are BHU PET CUCET, PU CET and many more. The cost of pursuing a M.Com course in India, ranges between INR 5,000 -INR 140,000.

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Pratham Bhandari

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MCom can be pursued by candidates who have completed their graduation from a commerce background (BCom, BCom Honours) with a minimum score of 50%. The MCom Admission 2023 is to be conducted on the basis of the merit or entrance examination. The top entrance exams are BHU PET, CUCET, PU CET and many more

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Akanksha pathak

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You might also be eligible if you do not have a Bachelor's in Education, but you have worked as a teacher or trainer for at least 2 years. If you don't have professional teaching experience or a B.Ed.

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Aamir Imteyaz

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There are several short-term courses you can pursue after completing your M.Com in Finance. Some popular options include:
Certified Financial Planner CFP This is a professional certification course in financial planning, providing knowledge and skills to create financial plans for individuals and institutions. Chartered Financial Analyst CFA This is a professional certification course in investment management and financial analysis, provided by the CFA Institute. Financial Risk Manager (FRM) : This is a professional certification course in financial risk management, provided by Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP). Certified
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Aamir Imteyaz

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Here are a few colleges in Chandigarh that you can consider:
Panjab University - Department of Commerce and Business Management, Chandigarh
University Institute of Applied Management Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Department of Commerce, Chitkara University, Chandigarh
Department of Commerce and Business Management, Punjabi University, Patiala
Department of Commerce and Business Management, Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Chandigarh.

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Aamir Imteyaz

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a law degree after completing a Master of Commerce M.Com degree. The procedure for pursuing a law degree after completing M.Com would typically involve applying to a law school and completing a three-year Juris Doctor (JD) programme.

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