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Ankit Kumar

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Go through the entire CUET syllabus thoroughly. Understand and analyze the exam pattern and prepare accordingly. Keeping the exam pattern in mind, prepare well for all sections of the exam.

Do take a look at previous years' cutoff lists to help you aim for a score.

Refer to this link for preparation of CUET: https://www.shiksha.com/science/cuet-exam

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It is challenging to find private colleges for B.A. LL.B. With 100% placement as placement opportunities depend on various factors such as the performance of the students, reputation of the college, and market conditions. However, there are many private colleges for B.A. LL.B. That have good placement records and offer excellent opportunities for students to kickstart their legal career. Here are some private colleges for B.A. LL.B. that have a good placement record:
1. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
2. Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
3. School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore
4. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
5. National Law Univers
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Yes, you can become a judge after completing a B.A. LL.B. 5 years integrated course from a private university, provided you meet the eligibility criteria for judicial services exams in your state or country. The eligibility criteria for judicial services exams vary depending on the state or country, but in general, a candidate must be a citizen of the country, have completed a law degree from a recognised university, and be within a certain age limit. After completing your B.A. LL.B. Degree, you can appear for the judicial services examination in your state or country. If you clear the exam and meet the other eligibility criteria, you
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Deciding whether to pursue a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree or a Bachelor of Arts and Law (B.A. LL.B) degree after completing 10+2 depends on several factors such as your career goals, interests, and aptitude. If you are interested in practicing law and becoming a lawyer, pursuing an LL.B degree would be a better choice. LL.B is a three-year undergraduate programme that focuses solely on legal education and provides a comprehensive understanding of the Indian legal system. After completing an LL.B degree, you can enroll in a Bar Council of India-approved law school to become a practicing lawyer. On the other hand, if you are interested
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VIVEK KUMAR GOYAL

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If one wants to practice law oneself then B.A. LL.B. will be the good choice. After this course one can specialize in the various fields like accounting, taxation, etc. The courses like CA CS and ICWAI are meant for these specializations. But if one wants to work with the management and business fields then BBA LL.B. Will be more advantageous. These graduates will mainly opt for corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, etc. However, after any of these courses one can work in their area of interest.
1. Five-year integrated law programme that focuses on the study of law and legal systems. This course is suitable for students who have a k
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If one wants to practice law oneself then B.A. LL.B. will be the good choice. After this course one can specialize in the various fields like accounting, taxation, etc. The courses like CA CS and ICWAI are meant for these specializations. But if one wants to work with the management and business fields then BBA LL.B. Will be more advantageous. These graduates will mainly opt for corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, etc. However, after any of these courses one can work in their area of interest. For more information check https://www.shiksha.com/law-chp.

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VIVEK KUMAR GOYAL

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If one wants to practice law oneself then B.A. LL.B. will be the good choice. After this course one can specialize in the various fields like accounting, taxation, etc. The courses like CA CS and ICWAI are meant for these specializations. But if one wants to work with the management and business fields then BBA LL.B. Will be more advantageous. These graduates will mainly opt for corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, etc. However, after any of these courses one can work in their area of interest. For more information check https://www.shiksha.com/law-chp.

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