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shubham deep

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Hi, As 2nd Tier private university have common admission process. A candidate must passed intermediate (10+2) with aggregate 50% marks and for SC/ST 5% relaxation will be given. Preference will be given to the CLAT and ISAT qualified student after that if vacant seat left rest will be fill. jecrc Jaipur running 3 law courses BA. LLB (Hons)BBA. LLB (Hons)B.Sc. LLB (Hons). You can directly reach to admission cell of the university for the admission in BBA. LLB. Step to follow to take admission 1- Registered in university through online or offline. 2-Submit your clat score or lsat score if any 3- Upload your required document. 4-Wait for
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MADHAVI .

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Sri Venkateshwara law College BBA LLB course fees for 6 months is around INR 15000 to INR 18000.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It has vast scope in various government and private sector jobs.

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University is accepting students who scored 160 and above in JAMB UTME.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The BBA LL.B. Is a blend of business and law, which is mostly preferred by commerce stream students. You can apply to the following colleges for admission to this course:
1. IIM Rohtak
2. NLSIU, Bangalore
3. Symbiosis Law School
4. ICFAI Law School
5. Alliance School of Law, The eligibility criteria to apply for the BBA/LLB course are as follows:
A. You must have completed your 12th grade through a recognised board. B. You must have scored more than 45 percent for admission to the top law colleges. C. You need to qualify an entrance exams like CLAT ISAT, SLAT etc. D. For colleges such as IIM Rohtak, you must be under the age of 20 in the gen
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Deeksha Dixit

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The IIM Rohtak extension campus (Gurugram) recently started offering the BBA/LLB programme. Your CLAT rank of 13384 is decent enough to get an interview call from IIM-R for admission to this course. However, admission to this course depends on many factors, including:
1. Your score up to class 12th must be above 60%.
2. Your performance in the online Personal Interview round
3. The number of available seats for CLAT-based admission and the comparative CLAT ranking of applicants.

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Masuma Shaikh

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BBA is a Bachelor course management and administration right after graduation. BBA degree provides a good headstart for candidates who wish to develop managerial skills. A law graduate can start a Career in Law as an Advocate or lawyer wherein his job is to represent his clients in courts. A corporate law graduate takes care of affairs and cases related to companies. CA studies all of it crucial parts. CA can help you become a corporate lawyer, A manager and consultant. ACCA is a specialisation of accounting of U. K.

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Deeksha Dixit

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After completing the 12th grade, you can enroll in either of these integrated law courses. In order to help you decide which is better for you, here is a brief comparison:
1. The Bachelor of business administration and the Bachelor of legislative law BBA LL.B. Deal with accounts, business studies, etc. Along with law. A BBA LL.B. Is a good option if you are interested in management and business. You can find job opportunities in the corporate and banking sectors. You can also do private practice or work as a legal consultant for a private firm.
2. The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law B.A. LL.B. Along with law, you will s
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Deeksha Dixit

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Both degrees will prepare you for a career in the legal field. If you are unsure about pursuing a legal career, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in any other field before earning your LL.B.
1. You need to be a graduate to pursue an LL.B. Course in India.
2. You can apply for BBA LL.B. After completing your 12th grade.
3. The integrated BBA/LLB focuses on the business law field.
4. If you want to work as a legal advisory for any company or practice corporate law, you can pursue a BBA LL.B.
5. The LL.B. Is suitable for those who want to practice law in courts or want to become judges through the PCS-J exam.
6. The BBA LL.B. Is an integ
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