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Raj B

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The average salary for a professional who has done LLB and MBA can vary between INR 5 LPA to INR 12+ LPA. However, for higher positions it can also go upto INR 50+ LPA, as the blend of both the fields can place you in the spectrum of higher earning worth. 

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Nishtha Rastogi

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Yes, if a person has done LLB and MBA then it could turn out to be a good decision as then he/she will be a professional with knowledge and skills from both the fields that could be in much demand by top corporates and organisations. It will provide a unique blend of legal expertise and business skills, which can further open avenues for corporate law, business management and even entrepreneurship. Also, especially in roles where legal and business aspects intertwine significantly.  

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Mani Shukla

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To pursue LLB after 10th you need to follow these steps:Complete class 12thPrepare for Law exams like CLAT and AILET.Take admission in 5 year integrated LLB course.Also, focus on overall development like reading and moot courts.

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Kartik Yadav

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First you need to complete 10+2 from a recognise board, preferably from Arts stream, because subjects taught in arts such as Political Science and History can help you to build a strong foundation. Moreover, you can pursue your graduation from the same field like BA or BA specialisations in relatable subjects.

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Nishtha Kumari

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No, you cannot pursue a 3 year LLB immediately after passing Class 12 or without graduation. The basic eligibility requirement for pursuing an LLB course is a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 45-50 percent marks. 

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Pooja

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An LLM in Natural Resources Law offers an exciting and specialised path for those interested in environmental and resource management, providing a solid understanding of the legal frameworks governing natural resources like water, minerals, forests, and wildlife. The programme enables students to explore the intersection of law, sustainability, and environmental protection. As global concerns about climate change and environmental degradation rise, expertise in natural resources law is becoming increasingly sought after, with opportunities in governmental agencies, international organizations, NGOs, and private firms. Graduates of this
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Krishnendu Kumar

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No, candidates are not allowed to get admission to BCom LLB courses at KR Mangalam University directly. For admission to this law courses at KR Mangalam University, candidates must qualify for Class 12 with at least an aggregate of 50%. The selection process for BCom LLB includes candidates appearing in the CUET entrance examination, KREE, and CLAT followed by a personal Interview. Therefore, if candidates have secured good ranks and marks in the above-mentioned entrance exams have a good chance of getting admission into the programme. 

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Tanisha Pandey

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The eligibility criteria for admission to the BCom LLB course at K.R. Mangalam University is candidates must complete their Class 12 preferably from Commerce stream with a minimum aggregate of 50%. For the selection process, the university accepts the scores of several entrance exams - CUET UG, CLAT, and KREE. Moreover, students who are awaiting the results are also eligible. However, if selected, they are granted provisional admission until the release of results.

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Rachit Kumar

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Yes, K.R Mangalam, University offers a Law. Tabulated LLB programme. Under this programme, students get to study various facets of Arts and Law. Tabulated below are the key highlights of this programme:ParticularsStatisticsDurationFive yearsModeFull timeEligibilityPassed Class 12 with a minimum of 50%Selection CriteriaCUET UG scores/ CLAT scores/ KREE scoresFeeINR 7.3 lakhNote: The above information is taken from official sources. However, it is subject to change.

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SUJITHREDDY

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In the realm of legal education, the BA LLB course emerges as a quintessential choice for students seeking a comprehensive understanding of law and its applications. A 5-year integrated law course after 12th, BA LLB blends Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law, offering a dynamic curriculum encompassing diverse courses in BA LLB. The program, spanning ten semesters, provides an in-depth exploration of legal theories, constitutional law, criminal law, and various other subjects in the BA LLB syllabus, ensuring a robust foundation for budding legal professionals.The BA LLB course details often include an exploration of legal h
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