B.A. L.L.B
Faria, though BA LLB is an integrated course, you get your Original degree and relevant certificates only after the completion of the course, You do not get 2 certificates at completion of BA and LLB. In such case, you cannot appear for UPSC post the completion of just BA. You will have to complete the course and then appear for UPSC. Or you can even appear for UPSC in your final year.
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BBA LLB is a 5 year Integrated Law course which will combine and undergraduate degree of BBA along with Law. So normally it would take you 6 years to complete such a course- 3 years for BBA and 3 years for Law but here it is an integrated course completed im 5 years. Similarly in case of BCOM LLB you combine a BCOM degree with Law and complete it in 5 years.
While choosing between the two you should know that the career opportunities offered by both the courses do not vary much. A BCOM LLB graduate will not have any edge above a BBA LLb graduate and vice a versa. The only different that the two course make is that you specialize in any filed of law such as Corporate Laws and in the other taxation law. If you're sure that you want to pursue a career in that particular direction, then you can choose the course accordingly. Though corporate law will include specialization in company law, business law and other such subjects. Whereas in taxation laws it will be related to tax, Income tax, Direct, Indirect taxes and more.
In case you plan to go intoLitigation/Judicial Services/Civil or Law services examsthe choice of course will not matter. In case you decide to pursue in a Corporate field ,the chances still remain the same, practically. BCOM graduates have equal opportunities like a BBA graduate or even BA graduates. The placements for both are similar. It matters more on the internships, moots, research papers more than the choice of course. So you can even pursue BA LLB while being interested in corporate law. As the colleges like NLU delhi, NLS Bangalore with the highest and best placements in corporate offer only BA LLB.It is just that, in practical terms, a BBA/BCOM graduate with specialisation will still have a better understanding and foundation of their respective concept.Hence, while deciding between the two you should look at what subjects you are interested it and pursue that course as it will make your entire course more fruitful. Also, make sure that you consider the plans that you have in mind for the future, which can help yoi decide which course you would want to opt. Even though the choice between the two will not cause any huge difference in your career opportunities, but it can help you in specialization and more.
Wish You Good Luck !!
Dear aspirant,
Yes, you obviously can. Don't hesitate about that for even a second. You have like almost covered the political part of the syllabus. That is like 20 % of what comes in UPSC . You will be a law graduate after passing your llb degree. So, all you need to do is give all your effort for UPSC study pattern.
Study newspaper minimum 2 hours. Stay accurate about all the current events. Passing the last stage of UPSC is the toughest of all. So, believe in yourself, that's going to help you the most.
Hope this helps and all the best!
Hi Tanya!
Yes you can opt BA LLB without CLAT.
There are numerous level 3 and some level 2 Law Colleges crosswise over India, where admission is done on a first-start things out conceded premise. No entrance exam. Simply meet the base criteria as far as your past scholastics and pay the charges. These are legitimate schools, perceived by the Bar Council and have multi year and multi year LLB courses, subsidiary to different Universities. They regularly won't have any arrangement procedure and different offices additionally are very fundamental.
Hope this helps.
All the best!
Hello Tanya
If you have completed your BA LLB, then you can give punjab judicial service civil law exam.the only eligibility is if you are a citizen of india, you have already completed your law and your age is equal to or less than 37 years.if you pass all the eligibility criteria, prepare and give the exam.
Best of luck.
Hello Tanya !!
Yes ,you need to appear for the CLAT examination to pursue BA LLB.CLAT is the entrance exam to get admission in 21 National Laws Universities,to give this exam you must qualify the eligibility criteria set for BA LLB course. I hope this information may helps you.
Good luck!!
Hello Aspirant,
The syllabus differs college to college. The students study law subjects like law of contract, legal methods, law of torts, constitutional laws, and subjects of arts.
You can check all the information about BA LLB to go through with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ba-llb
If you mention here any particular University or college you wish to know the subjects then I can help you better about it.
Good Luck!
Hello tanya,
Obviously yes, you can do ba llb after 12th. Many students from science stream opt to study law after the 12th. Student need to give CLAT ( Common law Admission test ) Exam for the admission.
I hope this helpful for you.
Best wishes!!
Hello Pooja,
JMI BA LLB is conducted by Jamia Millia Islamia University every year for students who want to pursue law as a career option in the institution.
To be eligible for JMI BA LLB, students are required to meet certain eligibility criteria.
They should have passed 10+2 from a recognized Board with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
General category candidates must not be more than 20 years. Reserved category candidates such as SC/ST, OBC and should not be more 22 years.
Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!
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