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SAKSHI SINSINWAR

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I would suggest you to choose Amity University among all for BBA, as the three years are divided into six semesters. During the initial semesters, we create a foundation that provides an in-depth knowledge in all important management streams. By the beginning of the third year, students are ready to take specialised courses head on. Depending upon their interest and calibre, our students chose any one area of specialisation. It offers specialisations in Finance, Marketing, IT, HR and Law. Within each stream also, students can choose any two subjects out of three. ASB is amongst one of its kind to offer specialisation at UG level.

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Anik Verma

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Hi Sneha,
The salary definitely varies from candidate to candidate. But on an average a good candidate can fetch 20,000-35,000/- per month after pursuing B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Regards.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Please use Shiksha colleges predictor for CLAT:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/resources/clat-college-predictor
Best of luck.

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Rajesh Peddibotla

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In the first sight, I suggest you not to opt any private law colleges. Going to a National Law University helps you a lot and moreover, do not rely on the rankings provided by India today or NIRF. The private law colleges create a hype just by bribing them and also, no private university or college can't compete with the standards of National Law Universities (Exceptions to Symbiosis Pune and CHRIST colleges of law)

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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No, after NLUs, Symbiosis and Nirma are the best ones.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Years of research show that, when it comes to your future paycheck, the name on your degree really does count.When students choose a college or university, theyre essentially choosing their future. Theyre deciding which school will be on their resume for the rest of their life, which campus offers the best education, and where theyll network with future professionals. So of course, students want to attend a school that will give them the best foundation for success. For many students, that means choosing a college that has the best academic reputation.
Also the best jobs are first offered to the best colleges. But the subsequent growth
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Sameer Das

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Law is not allowed in distance mode. Yes, for knowledge, you can do certificate level courses but for full time course you need regular, for extra requirement contact directly the university or college than can help you in this matter.

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