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Abida Javed

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Hey! Jamia Millia Islamia offers B.Com but not B.Com LL.B. Application forms are available online for the session 2018-19. For more details visit http://jmi.ac.in/.

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virendra rastogi

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As per the new rule, one can not pursue any other course along with law.
It was only recently that I was enlightened of the fact that pursuing law with CS is barred by Rule 6 of the Rules of Legal Education, 2008.
6. Prohibition to register for two regular courses of study: No student shall be allowed to simultaneously register for a law degree programme with any other graduate or postgraduate or certificate course run by the same or any other university or an institute for academic or professional learning excepting in the integrated degree programme of the same institution.
Provided that any short period part-time certificate course on
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi,
The major difference is the stream i.e. BSW or B.Com along with LLB.
In both of courses, you shall have law subjects which shall be same for 5-years and along with that you will have your stream subjects i.e. of B.Com and BSW.
BSW is to do more with subjects including sociology, social science, various approaches to social work, etc.
While B.Com shall include business management, cost and managerial accounting, tax, etc.
The difference lies in the subjects i.e. stream subjects only.
Rest, you get the same set of law subjects while pursuing the degree.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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After B.Com, MBA is the best option as once you do MBA, you can get upto 6 lakh PA as pay but as it is said that it depends on the student's interest. So, if you are really interested in taking up law then pay doesn't matter because after finishing LLB, you can also get a good pay. The choice is yours. All the best!

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