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what is the difference between BBA LLB and BBA LLB (hons.)


ishitaagarwal145 7th May, 2021
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Atif Ali 7th May, 2021

Hello,

The basic difference between a normal and Honours Subject is in Honours, you will have to study more Subjects. Even BBA LLB Hons you will haave to Study more Subjects as compared to BBA LLB. As the details shared by the Bar Council of India (BCI) you would have to take 36 papers in total including 18 compulsory papers and four clinical papers, six optional paper and eight papers in specialized Honour. While in BBA LLB, you will have to take 28 papers in total. I am mentioning some of the law entrance exams-

1. CLAT (Common Law Entrance Test)

2. AILET (All India LAW Entrance Test)

3. MHT CET LAW (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law)

4. AP LAWCET (Andhra Pradesh Law Entrance Test)

5. TS LAWCET (Telangana State Law Entrance Test)


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https://law.careers360.com/exams


Good Luck.

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