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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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First, you should focus on your boards and try to get a good percentage, if you have a good score then you can choose any stream according to your interest and it will be easy. As eligibility depends on the marks you score, you should have a minimum of 60% marks.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi!
No, Biology is not required. For detailed information, you can refer https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-ll-b-hons-the-west-bengal-national-university-of-juridical-sciences-salt-lake-city-kolkata-260968

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Lovely Professional University

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Dear Akhil,
The eligibility for LL.B is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Graduation (any stream) or equivalent, subject to valid score in LPU-NEST or ISAT (Upto 60 percentile). Or
In case marks scored in Graduation (any stream) or equivalent are 70% or above, then LPU-NEST or ISAT will be exempted and candidate may apply for admission. Check the link below
http://www.lpu.in/programmes/law/llb-bachelor-of-law
For more information, visit LPU camp office in your town http://www.lpu.in/admission/lpu-in-your-town.php#lpu-town or call the toll free no.1800-102-4431 or mail on admissions@lpu.co. in.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
These are all 5 year integrated courses wherein you get 2 degrees in 5 years instead of 6 years. Along with LL.B. You need to opt a stream such as B.A. Or B.Com. You are taught the subjects of stream of your choice in initial years and you get an integrated degree at the end of 5 years as B.A. LL.B. Or B.Com LL.B. The only difference is that of stream subjects.

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kanishka Chandra

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Hi,
A Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate course of 5 years. Following are some of the top institutes in India of B.Sc LLB:
1. National University of Study and Research in Law
2. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
3. National Law University, Jodhpur
4. Gujarat National Law University
5. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University
Fee structure varies from college to college.

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Tanya Shrotriya

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B.A. LL.B. consists of all humanities subjects.
B.Sc LL.B consists of Science subjects.
So go for B.Sc. LL.B. Please upvote.

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Saharsh Panjwani

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These days an integrated course like B.Sc LLB is more common and popular among graduates having said it does not mean you cannot do you B.Sc and LLB courses separately. You should keep in mind that CLAT mostly offers integrated course and not LLB. You'll be better off in preparing for the DU entrance for admission in Faculty of Law which is considered extremely precious.

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Saharsh Panjwani

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WBNUJS is one of the most reputed law schools in the country and once you graduate you can target specific IPR law firms in India or abroad. If any of these firms comes for campus recruitment does target them aggressively, having done B.Sc LLB. It gives you a slight edge in understanding the scientific mechanisms and workings behind patents, copyrights, etc.

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rahul r

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Which course is better? Both these courses help the students to get a more intimate idea about the legal system of our country. One cannot say which course is better because the selection of a course will be in accordance with the future career plan as well as the strengths of the students. If one would like to focus only on law, it will be better to take the LL.B. Programme, but one who wishes to take on both arts and Law together can find the integrated B.A. LL.B. More useful. Regards.

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rahul r

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B.Sc. LL.B. is not available in IP University. There are other courses which are mentioned at the link provided below. Please refer to the link provided below for a list of all courses available from University School of Law and Legal Studies - Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Dwarka, Delhi.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/university-school-of-law-and-legal-studies-guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university-dwarka-delhi-23387

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