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7 years ago
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These are all 5 year integrated courses wherein you get 2 degrees in 5 years instead of 6 years. Along with LL.B. You need to opt a stream such as B.A. Or B.Com. You are taught the subjects of stream of your choice in initial years and you get an integrated degree at the end of 5 years as B.A. LL.B. Or B.Com LL.B. The only difference is that of stream subjects.
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The admission to the college in the BA LLB course is based on the test that the college conducts.
Based on your rank, you might get a place and secure admission in the college.
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7 years ago
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Yes, a Science student can chose B.A. LL.B. As a career option as you are eligible to take admission with any of the streams and also your stream subjects do not have to do anything with the curriculum at the law schools. Also, law as a subject does not need any special qualities in a student but interest to study. Also, the career option has a lot of scope in near future and definitely it is going be to be the top voice of very student after their schools.
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7 years ago
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Well, yes, there are good amount of placements after the law course at Amity. However, not every Amity provides for that but the Amity IP campus have the best in class placements for law graduates. Also, the law firms do recruit from the campus and also assessment internships are offered. So, you can get a good placement there.
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7 years ago
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You need to appear for MHCET in order to take admissions. However, direct admissions may be granted which differs in every case.
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a) Candidate who has passed 10+2 examination from Punjab School Education Board or any other equivalent examination recognized as such by the Punjabi University, Patiala, securing at least 45% marks vide Punjabi University Letter No.216468/Meeting-4 dated 7 May 2004. The applicants, who have obtained 10+2 through open university systems directly, without having any basic qualifications for pursuing such studies, are not eligible for admission in law courses.
The applicants appearing for the qualifying examination in March/April are allowed to take the entrance test provisionally, subject to the condition that their c
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