B.Com LL.B Scope

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Yash Mittal

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Yes, you can do MBA after BCom LLB (Hons) from Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University. MBA is one of India's most adaptable postgraduate programmes as it accepts students from a variety of educational backgrounds. MBA after pursuing BCom LLB (Hons) from TNDALU, is somewhat a doable choice.

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YASH SHARMA

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Deewan Law College offers a five-year integrated B.Com LL.B. Programme, and the admission process may vary depending on the guidelines of the college and the affiliating university. Here is a general overview of the admission process for the B.Com LL.B. Programme at Deewan Law College:
1. Eligibility: The candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) or an equivalent examination with at least 45% marks in aggregate (40% for reserved categories).
2. Application: The candidate must fill in the application form and submit it along with the required documents and application fee. The application form can be downloaded f
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Masuma Shaikh

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BBA is a Bachelor course management and administration right after graduation. BBA degree provides a good headstart for candidates who wish to develop managerial skills. A law graduate can start a Career in Law as an Advocate or lawyer wherein his job is to represent his clients in courts. A corporate law graduate takes care of affairs and cases related to companies. CA studies all of it crucial parts. CA can help you become a corporate lawyer, A manager and consultant. ACCA is a specialisation of accounting of U. K.

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jasveer singh

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Graduates can opt for various career options after B.Com LL.B. Such as a criminal lawyer, civil litigation lawyer, legal analyst, document drafting lawyer, and government lawyer. There is always the option of pursuing the M.Com LL.B. And master's degree in other courses, which will also open many students' opportunities. There are many scope.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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There is no fixed amount of salary. It depends on your hardwork and caliber.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi, I'm in CS Professional level and had done my B.Com from Shyamlal College, University of Delhi. It is always preferred that you do your CS and B.Com simultaneously. If you're not able to get into North or South Campus, get yourself registered in DU SOL and focus more on CS as it is a Professional course and levels after foundation (i.e. Executive and Professional levels) are tough and competitive.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Anjali,
If you are able to complete B.Com LLB with CS, then you have both the options open. Either to go for a regular job or even you can start your own consultancy firm. People actually need good consultants to guide for their projects and who can handle all the legal formalities. Go ahead, if you are interested. All the best.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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There is a wide scope of B.Com LLB in India.
The best colleges are Amity University and Lucknow University.

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Anu AnkitaSEO Analyst

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Here are the post-graduation programmes that can be taken up by B.Com. + LLB graduates:
Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) (2 years)
Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in Corporate and Financial Law (2 years)
Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in Corporate Law (2 years)
Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in Human Rights (2 years)
Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in Business Law (2 years)
Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in Insurance Law (2 years)
Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in International and Business Law (2 years)
Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in Jurisprudence (2 years)
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil. ) in Law (2 years)
Post Gra
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Ananya Dev

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Hi!
You have these other opportunities:
1. Be a professor: Go for LL. M. after completing LL.B. And make your career in the teaching world
2. Join Indian Army: The eligibility to join the Army is a minimum of 55% in LL.B. Applications are invited from time to time. To join Indian Army and further details, visit the official website: joinindianarmy. Nic. In
3. Corporate Sector: The demand graph of LL.B. Candidates in the corporate sector is rising day by day. This is a good career option for those who don't want to go for being a lawyer after LL.B. Many national and multi-national companies require legal advisers to exist in the complex leg
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