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Yes, BBA LLB programs usually include basic mathematics, mainly focused on business and economics.

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Hi, current trends include in the leagal and business world for BBA LLB graduates are:Increasing use of technology in legal practiceFocus on corporate social responsibilityThe rise of alternative dispute resolution methodsHope this resolved your query !

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In India, the BBA LLB programme has a lot of potential. Employers in the public and commercial sectors highly value BBA LLB graduates due to their dual education in business and law. BBA LLB graduates have numerous career opportunities such as:LawyersSolicitorAdvocate, Legal AdvisorsTeachers

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Some of the best colleges are given below as per the rankings:Institute NameNIRF RankingShiksha Rating (Aggregate)IFIM Law SchoolNA4.4Amity University, NoidaNA4.0Chandigarh University (CU)NA4.2Brainware UniversityNA4.4United College of Education, United Group of Institutions Greater NoidaNA4.2ISBR Law CollegeNA4.4Rama University, KanpurNA4.3Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies and School of LawNA4.1Symbiosis Law School, Pune84.2KIIT School of Law (KSOL)124.0

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Both the BCom and BBA LLB are excellent programs with benefits and drawbacks of their own. The course that is perfect for you will rely on your unique interests and objectives. BBA LLB is a fantastic choice if a legal career is something you're interested in. Your degree in both business and law will offer you an advantage in the employment market.BCom might be a better choice, though, if you are unsure of whether you want to follow a legal career. If candidate decide that law is not for him/her, it will be simpler to alter the mind because BCom is a shorter course and less expensive.

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Yes, you can take admission in BBA LLB course through CLAT. CUET UG is a national-level entrance examination conducted for admissions in undergraduate courses. Candidates aspiring to pursue five-year integrated law can apply for this entrance examination. Some of the colleges offering BBA LLB admission through CUET are:LPUAlliance School of LawWoxen UniversityIILM University

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Some of the common and popular entrance exams that students can take for BBA LLB admissions are:CLATULSATLSAT IndiaSLATMHCET Law

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The average salary offered after BBA LLB in India is between INR 2 LPA to INR 7 LPA. It varies because of the factors such as experience, specialisation, etc. The salary increases with experience and lawyers can earn in the range of INR 10 LPA to INR 20 LPA (Senior-level). Infact, the salary and allowances for judicial officer is also very attractive. They receive house rent allowance, electricity and water bill, car facility and pension after retirement. A Public Prosecutor also earns INR 6-9 LPA and receives allowances from the State Government.

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BBA LLB courses have specialisations such as:Company LawBusiness LawCriminal LawCorporate LawBusiness9 Property Law

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The students applying for BBA LLB must have completed their Class 12 from a recognised board. Many law colleges/institutes also state that candidates must have secured a minimum of 45 percent aggregate at their Class 12 level. For SC/ ST category candidates the range of this minimum marks percentage is 40 percent.

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