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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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It's 5 years course and its fee is around Rs 45000 per year.

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FOR B.Com Cu is best. Widely regarded as one of the best Commerce Colleges in Punjab, University School of Business nurtures a new generation of commerce graduates who can deliver outstanding results in the evolving sector through their hard work and integrity. At USB, principled and performance-ready workforce is cultivated under the effective mentoring of corporate leaders. Innovative academic delivery and experiential learning have led USB to earn unprecedented international recognition. With a faculty team renowned for its corporate experience and academic credentials, USB delivers best in Commerce teaching & research methodologies
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It depend on your career goal. What you want from your future. Both are demanding and good carree choices. B.Com LL.B. Has it's own advantage. It open a vast number ofbopportunties like Judicary, litigation, CS Banking sector jobs. It make you self employed professional as advocate or lawyer. Whereas BCA is demanding course and can open a large number of opportunities when followed by MCA. As everything is technology based. It open a lot of avenues in government and private sector jobs. I will prefer B.Com LL.B. Although BCA is equally lucrative and demanding for present and future. Best wishes.

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Yes, it should be postponed.

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Navneet Kaur

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LPU is best for Law courses, LPU offers more than 250 programmes where Law is one among them. The School of Law is governed and regulated by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and its curriculum is also provided by BCI and in order to make students top-to-date and the latest trends in the field of law, the School of Law takes initiatives to modify the curriculum as and when need arises. Students have undergone internships at various High Courts, law firms, law chambers, commissions, corporate houses and NGOs. LPUS School of Law is one of the best Law colleges in India and Punjab and approved by Bar Council of India. The students are groome
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Gaurav Kumar SinghEducationist & Carrer counselor

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I am currently starting the fourth year of my five year B.A. + LL.B. Integrated programme at Chandigarh University. I have been a part of this university as a new joiner, as a student hosting a farewell for seniors, then as a senior myself, as a participant in the live-wire Tashan Nights and electric concerts, as an audience in brain picking seminars and Moot Courts, as a contestant in events (as a winner and a loser), as an organizer and a co-coordinator, as an anchor at an international event, a host during high profile CAB meets all of these speak of what one can do and achieve as a student at Chandigarh University. I am a day board
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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LL.B course fee is varying according to colleges, So please write about the college name for better response.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Com LL.B Is a regular 5 years of duration integrated law course. So this course is not available through the distance mode. Hence you can not do this course through the distance mode. Further pursuing Law course like LL.B. And Integrated law courses are not valid as per BCI guidelines. So, avoid doing this.

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