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Anu AnkitaSEO Analyst

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B.Com + LL.B. Eligibility Criteria-
A candidate must have passed 10+2 or any equivalent examination from a recognised board or university under any stream. Students from the commerce stream are preferred over Science and Arts candidates. * The minimum cut-off is 50% (45% for reserved categories) as per Bar Council of India. * The candidate must not be over 20 years old at the time of admission for integrated LL.B. Courses. For reserved category students, the age limit is extended to 22 years. * Clearing an entrance exam and an interview round are mandatory to gain admission. * There are national-level exams as well as tests conducted by
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Sajal Jain

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Hi,
Yes, you can pursue CS Company secretary course also with Law. Along with Law, you can also pursue CA, but I will advise you to go for CS, because course of CS and law is similar, and you will get edge in future, because you are lawyer as well as CS.

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Sajal Jain

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Now there is no upper limit to pursue law, if you are interested in the field of Law, you can apply and hope you will get admission there is also precedent and judgement given by SC on the same issue, so according to me you can appear for the same without any hurdle.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As per my personal opinion and my experience, the main difference between BCA LLB and B.Com LLB is that, in BCA LLB, you will get a knowledge of computers, and in case of B.Com LL.B, you will get knowledge of Commerce like accounts business and enroll with LLB.

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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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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Suman,
Universities like Rajasthan university provides B.Com LLB via distance mode.
Colleges and universities providing correspondence LL.B. Course are:
* NLU Bangalore
* Kashmir University
* Guru Nanak Dev University
* Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Tamil Nadu
* B. H. U
* Jamia Millia Islamia University
* Vishva Bharti University Shantiniketan, W. Bengal
* Kalinga University, Bhubaneswar
* Kurukshetra University, Haryana
* GLC Mumbai
* NLU Hyderabad
* Motilal Nehru Institute, Allahabad University
* ILS Pune.

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Ragesh C.R

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It all depends upon your area of interest, but I would suggest BBA as a better course.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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It will cost you around 80-90k per year without hostel.

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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Hi,
You can pursue career in law after B.Com. The general requirement for pursuing LLB is that you have to first get 50% in graduation degree and you might have to clear some entrance test with it. After the liberalization of India's economy there is a huge demand for highly skilled lawyers who are adept in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance, infrastructure contracts, debt restructuring, FEMA regulations, IPRs, corporate governance, private equity deals, WTO law, etc.
Law firms, both international as well as domestic, regularly recruit such lawyers in large numbers. Same is the case with big companies like TATA,
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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Krishna,
To get admission for B.Com LL.B (Hons.) degree course:
A student should have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) system or an examination equivalent in the first attempt with no less than 50% (45% in the case of SC/ST candidates and persons with disability) in the aggregate and then appear for CLAT examination. You need to crack the exam with top rank to secure your admission in NLSIU.

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