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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
Secondly, the fee structure at private colleges, they do collect the same amount of fee with a slight variation.
Only a few NLUs like GNLU and HNLU offer integrated BBA LLB course. Their fee structure would vary from Rs.10-15k p.a. So the definite fee structure at private universities would be around Rs.2.5 lakhs p.a. to Rs. 3.5 lakhs p.a. (except some elite colleges like Symbiosis Universities and Jindal Global University where Symbi would cost
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
Yes, you will get a job right after you graduate as BBA LL.B. The question is do you want to be a corporate lawyer or you prefer going into litigation? Because when I was in law school, I was determined to be a corporate lawyer and once I graduated I got a job in WIPRO as a legal executive. So getting a job is linked with the kind of col kind of college you wish to study because if the college is not good then the placements will also not be very good. If you want to do anLLM that is if you want to get into teaching profession then I would recommend an LL. M. like I was working in Wipro and then I quit my job to do and LL. M.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
From the experience of my friends who've studied there, I know that the college is good and the placement is also good. My colleagues in WIPRO studied from Ramaiah and speak really highly about the college. But do try for other private institutions like SLS, NIRMA, JINDAL Too if you're looking for a very good ranking for colleges.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Placements seem decent in this institute, however, it also totally depends on the candidate appearing for the interview.
For updated information on the placement get in touch with the current students or alumni through social media. You can also drop an email to the college for more clarification.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
If you are interested in legal studies, you may take up law, but it will be a challenge. Since you had BBA, you may consider M.Sc Management or International Business. It will be a good combination with the additional law degree you have. You can specialize in legal modules of business. You may also consider MBA however good universities require 2 years work experience for MBA programs. Lastly its your personal decision. Figure out what kind of job you want and choose accordingly.
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