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Aap ka clg government hai ..agar hai too ma b.com gur.hu .muja LLB kara hai ..kya pros..hai


Bulbul 15th Oct, 2024
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Jefferson 15th Oct, 2024

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For pursuing LLB after B.Com, it’s a great choice, as it allows you to build a strong foundation in commerce and law, opening doors to various career paths like corporate law, tax law, or even civil services. You will need to complete your B.Com first and then take an entrance exam, like CLAT or LSAT India, to secure admission into a good LLB program.

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