B.Sc. LL.B

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello,
BA LLB or B.Sc LLB is a 5-year course in which students learn about law and one subject so if you choose B.Sc LLB, then you have to choose PCM which is quite hard as compared to BA LLB and pursuing BA LLB is quite easy and opted by many students because BA actually helps you also helps you with LLB, but B.Sc does not.

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Akash Jain

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Hi,
The job prospects after completing B.Sc LLB are quite good in India.
These include independent practice, working with law firms and companies, judiciary and State Commission Services among others. At the initial level, your role would be that of associate in case of law firms. Since you would have studied science together with the law, you have a great chance of building a career in firms specializing in intellectual property rights law and have clients in this field.
Apart from that, there are great opportunities available at several companies which deal in manufacturing and need to get their products as per the standards laid down
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Shourya Garg

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BCA LLB is a course meant for students who want to pursue a career in cyber law or law relating to computer technology. Whereas, B.Sc LLB is for those who belong to the science background and are interested to pursue their career in law and science as well.

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Sohil Kureshi

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Yes, you can pursue this course because you have done your graduation and after it you can do B.Ed, M.Sc and other courses. But you should complete your law study and then become a lawyer.

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Aarti Singh

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Prabhakar,
You can go for both and after LLB, you can appear for tests meant for selection of judges. But, it would be better to go for Integrated LLB, where you will be saving one precious year of your life along with fee for one year. Also, you will get a chance to earn a year before.
There are many good universities like LPU, Sharda, Sastra, etc. that are offering 5 years integrated LLB. All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements that they offer. Some even offer scholarships.
Good luck.

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