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Both of these degrees are equivalently efficient and good. It actually depends on your interests. In BA , you'll study subjects belonging to the humanities category, and in BBA you'll study business, management and commerce.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the result of DU LLB 2020 today on November 9. The result link is given below. Meanwhile, the 1st DU LLB merit list for admission will be released on November 18, followed by the 2nd and 3rd merit lists on November
Hi aspirant,
you can do both courses together as far as you can able to manage timings for preparation for exams. Also kindly note that LLB through correspomdence generally not acceptable for bar council of India. So plam accordingly as per yoir feasibility and do your best.
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Hello,
Gitam (Deemed to be University), Vishakapatnam, School of LAW has two under graduate programs each of 5 years which are:
5 Years BA, LL. B. (Hons.)
5 Years BBA, LL. B. (Hons.)
As far as the details given in the official website there are no 3 years LLB course
1)The damodaram sanjivayya national law university offers a Five Year Integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) degree only.
2)This course has a 120 seat intake capacity.
3)Students have to complete 220 credits for their graduation.
4)Each credit course needs 60 hours of teaching.
5)Admission is taken via CLAT for the 5
The dsnlu college(damodaram sanjivayya national law university) offers a Five Year Integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) degree only.
Students have to complete 220 credits before they graduate and each credit course involves 60 hours of teaching ,there are 120 seats(via CLAT) that are offered for a 5 year LLB integrated
Hello Student,
There are various government and private colleges which offer the BALLB course less than 100000 rupees as fees .
The link given below provides the list of colleges which offers lesser fees, placed around north India :
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india?state=Delhi,Uttar%20Pradesh,Madhya%20Pradesh,Rajasthan,Maharashtra&ownership=Public/Government&fee=Less%20than%20100000
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Hello aspirant,
I would like to tell you that as the cut off for LLB in Delhi University went to 149 marks for SC students, I believe you have a good chance of getting admission there.
I am attaching a link where you can find more information about the DU
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