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Many Indian universities and legal institutions, including private universities, specialist law colleges, and National legal Universities (NLUs), offer the five-year B.Com LLB program, which combines commerce and law.
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If you want to become a Chartered Accountant (CA) after completing your B.Com, you can enter through the Direct Entry Route, which allows you to skip the CA Foundation exam. To be eligible, you must have at least 55% marks in B.Com (or 60% for non-commerce graduates). The first step is to register for CA Intermediate on the ICAI website and complete an 8-month study period before appearing for the exams. Before starting your articleship, you must complete the ICITSS (Integrated Course on Information Technology and Soft Skills) training. After passing both groups of CA Intermediate, you can begin a 3-year articleship under a practicing CA, where you'll gain practical experience in auditing, taxation, and finance. During this period, you must also complete AICITSS (Advanced IT & Soft Skills Training). After 2.5 years of articleship, you can register for the CA Final, and once you complete your 3-year training, you can appear for the final exams. After successfully clearing both groups of CA Final, you can apply for ICAI membership and officially become a Chartered Accountant. The entire process takes around 3.5 to 4 years after graduation. To start, you can register for CA Intermediate through the ICAI official website and begin your journey toward becoming a CA.
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For LLB (Hons) after BCom, top colleges in India include National Law Universities (NLUs) through CLAT, Delhi University (DU) via DU LLB, and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) through BHU UET. Private institutions like Jindal Global Law School, Symbiosis Law School, and ILS Pune also offer excellent programs. Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, and Faculty of Law, AMU are other reputed options.
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The personal information and photos of external examiners who checked the B.Com first-year supplementary exams are not publicly available. This information is usually kept confidential and is not shared with students.
If you need details about the external examiners, you can contact your college's examination department or the concerned authorities.
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune considers the best 5 subjects for B.Com admission.
They take the aggregate of the best 5 subjects from your 12th board marks while preparing the merit list.
Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), Pune, considers the aggregate marks of all subjects studied in the 10+2 examination for B.Com admissions. Applicants must have completed their 12th grade from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks. The selection process is merit-based, focusing on the overall percentage achieved across all subjects in the qualifying examination.
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BCOM LLB is a 5-year integrated course. It includes both Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) and Bachelor of Laws (LLB). So, it will take a total of 5 years to complete.
Yes, with 70% in 12th boards, you can get admission to a B.Com program in many colleges.
Top universities (DU, Christ, NMIMS, etc.) may have higher cutoffs (80-90%) or require entrance exams.
Private & state universities usually accept 50-60% marks.
Many colleges offer direct admission based on merit.
Check university websites for cutoffs and entrance details, and apply to multiple colleges for better chances.
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