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Pragati Singh

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BBA LLB is typically a better choice for those who want to go ahead with a corporate career, as it entails all the necessary business and administrative subjects in correlation with legal aspects. While BCom LLB covers the legalities of the taxation and accounting aspects required to safeguard the finances of businesses or other organizations. So it depends on the individual choices and preferences to choose one of them.

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Jagriti Shukla

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Yes, it is worth pursuing LLB from IFIM School of Law. The institute offers quality education under the guidance of expert and focuses on therotical and practical knowledge of the students. IFIM Law School has a placement cell and help the students to get better job opportunities in various sectors and work as Legal Advisor, Judge, Attorney, Advocate, and others. 

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Virajita Sharma

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To get an LLM seat at Maharishi Arvind University, students must fulfil the admission criteria as per the university's guidelines. The basic eligibility requirement is to pass LLB from a recognised university. Additionally, candidates need to appear and clear the MAULET exam conducted by the university. Once the results are out, students can upload entrance exam scorecard along with the duly filled in application form and submit it to the university. Selected students need to report at the university campus for further process including document verification.

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Virajita Sharma

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Maharishi Arvind University LLM admissions are subject to a valid score in the MAULET exam conducted by the university itself. Students looking to enrol in either LLM or other law courses must appear for the exam to be eligible for admissions. The university doesn't accept CLAT scores. Hence, students can certainly get into the LLM programme offered at MAU Jaipur without CLAT, given they fulfil the eligibility criteria and provide MAULET scores. For any queries, students can reach out to the admission help desk of the university.

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Addanki Pavan

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UGC-approved colleges in West Bengal accepting CLAT include WBNUJS, Kolkata, for integrated 5-year law programs. Private institutions like Amity University, Kolkata, also consider CLAT scores for some law courses.

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Addanki Pavan

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Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, South Calcutta Law College, and the University of Calcutta (Department of Law) are among the West Bengali universities that have received UGC approval for a three-year LLB program. Indian Institute of Legal Studies (IILS) in Siliguri and Surendranath Law College in Kolkata are two more.

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To get into LLB at Anantha Law College, you'll need to appear for the TS LAWCET exam, which is the main entrance for law courses in Telangana. After that, you'll have to participate in the counseling process to secure a seat, depending on your rank. For the 3-year LLB, the fees are about INR 70,000 per year, and the 5-year integrated BA LLB program costs around INR 1.75 lakh per year. Just make sure to keep an eye on the exam dates and the counseling process once your results are out.  

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, you are allowed to carry bilingual (diglot) bare acts without notes for the AIBE 19 exam. However, the bare acts must be unannotated and without any additional notes or highlights. Only the original, unmodified text of the bare acts is permitted. Be sure to check the official AIBE guidelines for any specific regulations or changes regarding the exam materials

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Pragati Singh

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After BCom LLB course duration completion a graduate can earn upto INR 70 LPA, after working with top companies at the top-notch positions. 

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Pragati Singh

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BCom LLB is a 5-year combined UG course that integrates the study of Business and Law. Students that are interested in a career in business and law are most equipped for it. Business Law, Corporate Law, Tax Law, and Constitutional Law are just a few of the topics that are covered in the BCom LLB course. Graduates of the BCom LLB programme can find employment in a range of industries, including legal firms, corporations, and governmental organizations.Course StructureFirst Year: Business Statistics, Economics, Auditing 1, Business Communication, Law of Contract 1, Law of Contract 2, Financial Auditing, English 1, Women, Child & Law
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