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Copy of your degree, official transcripts, or A-level certificates. Letter from university confirming degree. Letter from evaluation services confirming degree level. If you
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B.Com LL.B. Is a professional law programme which is of five years duration. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Law B.Com LL.B. Is an integrated course wherein aspirants are taught both commerce and law subjects. Some Commerce subjects that aspirants study as part of B.Com LL.B. Course are Business Statistics, Business Communication, Auditing, Economics, etc. Apart from these candidates are also taught law subjects which include Law of Contract, Consumer Protection Law, Constitutional Law, Law of Crimes, Legal Language, Interpretation of Statutes, Constitutional Law and the likes. B.Com LL.B. Course comprises of 10
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