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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

List of some colleges who does not give a damn about your attendance. Rajarshi Shahu college of law
M. S college of law
GLC MUMBAI ( need to pay 500 bucks)
KC College of Law
New law college
Rizwi college of law. If you found it useful then upvote or thumbs up my answer. Good luck.

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arzoo malhotra

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Yes, you are eligible to practice income tax, however, it is recommended that you have a bit more and longer exposure to taxation laws in your course, which you may easily do by selecting B. CM LL.B. As your integrated course. Despite the fact that it is offered at many universities, LPU has made rapid progress as a result of its continual exposure to students. This five-year integrated curriculum, recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI), is designed for persons interested in learning about tax laws and assisting the business community. Because the education at LPU also focuses on the intricacies of entrepreneurship, anyone intere
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Pankaj

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Dear student, it is my pleasure to help you and give your question answer in a better way so that you can understand and satisfy
dear student, you can do it because it is not compulsory for the law to study Math or Science.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Hello! Madara
For becoming a tax lawyer, you need to do Masters in tax law and for that, you need LL.B. or any integrated law degree from authorised UGC. So, if you are sure you want to go for tax law, then it's better if you go with B.Com. LL.B.as in first hand, you'll be getting enough idea regarding tax.

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Chaitanya Kedia

Beginner-Level 4

For that, you can do LL. M. and specialisation in insurance law.

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Inderpreet Singh

Beginner-Level 4

Well, Chandigarh University is one of the universities where one can go for LLB, CU is NAAC A+ accreditation with a diamond rating.
The course curriculum is well decided as per the requirements.
Cu has good facilities and infrastructure.

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Sadyanta Rawal

Beginner-Level 4

You can opt for Humanities ( Political Science, History, English Economics ) or Commerce with or without Maths Accountancy, Business Studies, English Economics). If you pursue B.A. LL.B. ( 5 Years Integrated Course), almost all the subjects whether from Humanities or Commerce will help you. One thing that you must keep in mind that whatever subject you have choose, you must clear all the concepts and understand it.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

As per the eligibility criteria of IBPS SO Law Officer, Candidate needs a Bachelor Degree in Law LL.B. And enrolled as an advocate with Bar Council. For enrollment with BCI you needs to clear the AIBE exam first. So you have to first clear the AIBE exam conducted by the BCI than you can get enrollment with BCI.

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