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19th November 2017, 05:13 PM
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Is there any M.Com or MBA course which includes specilaisation in law?


Can I specialise in law if I choose M.Com or MBA? Is there any option in M.Com or MBA like that? Can you please give me the right information on the same as soon as possible? It will be really helpful if you can answer me back on this. Thanks!




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11th February 2018, 11:31 PM
shantanu bose
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Default Re: Is there any M.Com or MBA course which includes specilaisation in law?

MBA stands for Master of Business Administration and M.Com stands for Master of Commerce. So, the former course is directly related to business and the latter course is directly related to commercial subjects like Accountants etc.. So, there is no chance to be specialized in law by doing the above mentioned courses.
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