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Krishna Rodge

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Yes, you can. The only thing is that you will have to study very hard as both the courses need a thorough study and a lot of hard work, but if you are ready to study and if you can manage both the studies together then that would be really very good. The opportunities that you will get after completing LLB with CA will also be very good and you will have a very great career. Also, you can opt for Company Secretary (CS) with law, it will be a very good option if you feel CA would be a bit tough and if you feel you won't be able to study for CA and LLB simultaneously. One more thing which you need to concentrate is on the dates of exa
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Shourya Garg

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CS and LLB is a great combination altogether as in case of corporate law you can easily enter into the capital market and company as in most of the places have legal and secretarial department as a singular entity.

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If you score good marks in JEE then you can take admission in any IIT or NIT which has negligible fees, You can see previous year's cut-off as a reference for JEE. Apart from that, any government college has a very low fee structure.

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