B.B.A. L.L.B
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According to the Constorium of National Law Universities, candidates must have completed or be enrolled in class 12 in any stream with a minimum cumulative score of 45% from a recognised central or state board in order to be eligible for the CLAT.
Maths is not a compulsory subject to get admission in ballb courses in NLUs. Therefore, you can enrol in BBA LLB (Hons.) without mathematics.
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BBA LLB colleges in Telangana are provided below:
For more information regarding BBA LLB course, consider the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bba-llb-dual-degree
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BBA LLB is a 5 years Integrated course. Each year consist of two semesters and after the completion of the course you will be awarded two degree namely BBA & LLB. The admission to the BBA LLB courses are usually offered on the basis of entrance examination and some of the top LLB entrances are provided below:
The BBA LLB specialization one can opt for are-
Corporate Law
Business Law
International Law
Patent Law
The top recruiters for the BBA LLB graduates are provided below:
For more information regarding BBA LLB as a career, consider the link provided below:
BBA LLB is a 5 year integrated course, which offers two degree i.e., BBA and LLB after the completion of the 5 years course. The admission to this courses are offered on the basis of various law entrances. The popular law entrances for the course are-
The job profiles available after the completion of the course are-
For more information regarding the course of BBA LLB consider the link provided below:
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Both the courses BA LLB and B. Tech. are top most courses and are best option for UPSC. Although B. Tech. will have more hectic schedule as it involves practical classes also, on the other hand BA LLB is more of theory. BA LLB will give specializations in the field of law and governance so candidates can expect some sort of overlapping in UPSC syllabus, but B. Tech. subjects are altogether different. B. Tech tends to build a rationale and logical thinking among candidates.
In past few years the number of engineers qualifying the exam has increased.
For better understanding and reports you can see UPSC's annual report where you can know the number of candidates qualifying exam with a particular subject.
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