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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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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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Priyanka Kukreja

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If you have done graduation only then you are able to apply for teacher otherwise not.

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Kawaljeet singh

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Hello, MBA Business Law is a 2-year postgraduate course involving the concepts of commercial laws associated with an organisation, firm, or industry. This course follows the basic rules of a management course, knowledge about the commercial elements of law, and essential business skills spread over 4 semesters. MBA Business Law admissions are based on merit based or entrance based. Candidates seeking admission must have passed graduation with any stream and qualify the exam conducted by the respective colleges or universities. Thank you.

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Prajeet Sen

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If you're willing to pursue corporate law then you've chosen the right course. It opens a lot of roads for you, you can work with law firms and non-law firms as they need lawyers to represent them. It depends on what you would like to pursue as with time your interest might change so you'll be able to decide around the 4th or 5th year which way you wanna go. But if you've already decided then choose subjects accordingly.

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Aakanksha Jaiman

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You can tap the below link to fetch all the required information~
https://www.shiksha.com/college/shree-madhav-college-ladnun-137565/courses.

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Priyanka Mukherjee

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To be eligible for admission in the LL.B. -3 Year degree programme, the candidate should: Have passed Graduation (10+2+3 pattern) in any discipline from a recognised College/University, having secured minimum 45% marks in aggregate for general category and 40% marks in aggregate for SC/ST category.

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Manik Tindwani

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B.A. LL.B. (Hons. ). If the law aspirant wishes to attempt government examinations and B.Com. LL.B. (Hons) if the aspirant wishes to join the corporate world.

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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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Yes, you can pursue law i.e. LL.B. 3yrs. after M.Com through CLAT or University entrance exam or a Direct admission in a private college.

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