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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

Guide-Level 12

Hello Kanchan,
As per your Post graduation, you can opt for Commerce subject, where you face the subjects of Commerce, Economics, Accounting and finance. And the subject code is 008. All the Best for your future.

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Mayur Leuva

Beginner-Level 4

Both are good, but I personally think MBA is far better course than M.Com MBA course is a highly valued degree designed to develop the skills required for careers in business and management. Attaining an MBA allows you to learn how to successfully manage, lead, organize and adapt in a variety of business environments. The skills learned through an MBA programme prepare you with practical skills as well as theoretical knowledge that you can further your business aspirations with. An MBA can translate your raw potential into great opportunities.

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

Guide-Level 12

Join M.Com through IGNOU, you will see the options there. Regards.

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Shalini Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hello Avni, Yes, you can appear for UGC NET exam if you have done your Masters. As per the UGC NET exam guidelines you have to select the subjects for the exam according to your post graduation subject. You should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in M.Com. And if you are want to apply for NET JRF then your age must not exceed 30 years. Or if you want to be an assistant professor, there is no age criteria for that. You can get the all key factors of UGC NET from - https://s64833.wordpress.com/2018/05/16/key-factors-of-ugc-net-exam-must-read/.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Admissions for this year are closed. Try next year for admission.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Sorry, it's not possible, you can't do two courses at the same time according to UGC rules.

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Mayur Sondarkar

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you can pursue, but it would have been better, if you would have a regular degree.

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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

For doing LLB, there is no need to choose some specific subject, as law is a different field altogether. If you want to pursue law, then it is more important as to in which law course do you want to specialize. Law in itself has various fields to specialize like company law, corporate law, taxation, criminal law, civil law, arbitration etc.

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