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Harman Singh

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You need to contact the university and take up admission forms.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding a course in BA LLB (Hons.) from Shamsher Bahadur Saxena College of Law. You should be able to download college brochure from the link mentioned below which contains important dates for application to this course. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/b-a-ll-b-hons-shamsher-bahadur-saxena-college-of-law-rohtak-215860

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Admission Process to be followed:
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Entrance test (AIL Entrance Test) conducted by the Army Welfare Education Society.
For candidates applying for Punjab resident civil category seats admissions is based on the marks obtained in 10+2.
Regards.

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bharti arora

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For the admission in B.A. LL.B. (5 year), only 5% seats are reserved for sports quota.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Which course is better? Both these courses help the students to get a more intimate idea about the legal system of our country. One cannot say which course is better because the selection of a course will be in accordance with the future career plan as well as the strengths of the students. If one would like to focus only on law, it will be better to take the LL.B. Programme, but one who wishes to take on both arts and Law together can find the integrated B.A. LL.B. More useful. Regards.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Admissions are made through counseling based on the rank obtained in UPSEE/ JEE-Mains. Candidates can apply online directly to the college. (Website:- http://ballbau.org/). Regards.

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bharti arora

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Right now the forms are not available. Please review the official site of Panjab University for further notifications.

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Nupur Bubna

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You can go for both. It's upon you & your interest. If you are good in litigation field then you can join court & practice under any senior advocate. Or if you want to join the corporate world then you can try in any law firm or LPO. But in my opinion, after completing LLB, one should pursue his/her Masters also, i.e. LLM (Masters of Law). And nowadays many universities offer 1-year course of LLM. So instead of going for 2-years LLM, go for 1-year course. It will be better. All the best!

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

The most common graduate law degree programme is the LLM degree (Master of Law), which is internationally recognised and takes one year of full-time study to complete. Best Masters courses in Canada in the law field are mentioned below:
1) LLM in International Business Law
2) LLM in Tax Law - Full Time
3) LLM (Master of Laws)
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Namratha Sagire

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, definitely. This integrated course is offered by some of the NLUs.

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