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Dear Candidate,
Yes .. LLB refers to Bachelor of Legislative Law which definitely gives you the bachelors degree in LAW field .
BA LLB refers Bachelor of arts and bachelor of legislative law . This is a five year full time bachelors course which includes legal as well as non legal subjects .
So, you need to complete 5 years BA LLB course to get a bachelors degree as it is a combined integrated course .
You can refer to this link to know more about BA LLB courses :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/ba-llb-dual-degree
Hope this helps !best wishes !!
Hello candidate,
It's not fair to compare two different degrees which have completed different fields of study and opportunities in their respective parts, because one is a a degree which provides you information about computer applications and software and other is a management course. all depends on the interest of a particular candidate whether he is more inclined towards technology or towards Management job roles. On a general basis, both these courses have numerous opportunities in the future and so using any of these courses from a good college would be highly recommendable.
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Dear,
It is advisable to consider all the possibilities before taking the final stride. At this point, the one question you should ask yourself is, what are my options after BCA? Although a job in the public or private sector as a system engineer or a programmer or a web developer or a software developer might seem like an enthusiastic and worthwhile career option, it is not so. Companies that pay well and are a reputable name in their respective fields require candidates with more qualifications or ample work experience.
Here are some top IT companies and recruiters for BCA graduates who wish to kick start their careers after getting their degrees:
Average salary ranges from 3-10lpa depending upon your skills. Some of the prominent course that you can opt after BCA -
Hope this helps!
Hello dear
Hope you’re doing well
The fees of BA hons or BA programme courses varies from college to college. like in DU it won’t be more than 25,000 per year. can you please mention the name of college or university you are asking about? Then i can help you in more appropriate way
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