LLB
See the basic difference between Hons and General is that you will learn the subject in depth.
For BBA LLB hons as per the BCI prescribed notification, you will have 36 papers over the period where as in BBA LLB you will have 28 papers. This deviation of 8 Papers
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There are a total of 12 colleges in Kolkata offering three years LLB as mentioned below-
If you meant pursuing LLB through distance mode then no, Bar Council of India doesn't recognize it, hence it's better you opt for LLB through regular mode, also law as a course requires practical experiences also, admission process varies as per norms of the colleges for some it's done
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BA LLB or Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law is a five-year undergraduate course. The eligibility criteria for pursuing BALLB is a candidate must have passed their class 12th with a minimum of 45% marks aggregate from any discipline is it Science, Arts or Commerce.
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If 32517 is your category rank in CLAT UG with such rank you do not have chances to get seat in any NLU. The cut off rank is slightly lower for NLUs. Click on the link given below to check the previous year cut off rank for admission to
Yes definitiely, you may pursue LLB after BTech in Food Technology, incase youve interest in a career in Law and Legal Services. After LLB, youve a lot many career opportunities today, unlike earlier decades. You might join some of the best Consultancy, Finance or Taxation Firms as a Corporate Lawyer,
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Self study llb book in hindi is good for you but you use other books but
as you have not mentioned your entrance exam i am unable to give you a proper
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After your bcom, you are eligible for 3 year llb. Some of the top entrance examination for 3 year LLB are listed below :-
*DU LLB
*PU LLB
*BVP CET Law
*LPU NEST
*TS LAWCET
*MH CET Law
*BHU LLB
*LAT by Allahabad University
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Some preferred books for llb entrance exam are-
LLB Entrance Exam Guide: After 12th (5 Years Course) (Popular Master Guide)
Ratanlal & Dhirajlal. The Law of Torts (Lexis-Nexis 27th Ed. 2016) • Ramaswamy Iyer’s. The Law of Torts (Lexis-Nexis, 10th Ed. 2007) • R.K. Bangia. Law of Torts (Allahabad Law
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