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Deepak BansalExpert Advisor

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Yes, you can. Please go through the course syllabus for to understand the modules or topics that shall be covered. You can also choose to study at RK Films and Media Academy in Delhi.

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Deepak BansalExpert Advisor

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Yes, you can. Please go through the course syllabus for to understand the modules or topics that shall be covered. You can also choose to study at RK Films and Media Academy in Delhi.

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Deepti Singh

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Top DU colleges generally have a cutoff of around 85%. It can vary every year.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Candidates with 3 years graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university are eligible for 3 years LLB course, whereas for 5 year integrated Law degree course candidates who have passed 12th from a recognized board are eligible. Selection to both these courses is through entrance exams. Law subjects covered in 3 years and 5 years course are similar. If you take 3 years LLB course then you will take six years to complete basic law education against 5 of 5 years integrated law course. Both are recognized by Bar Council India and equally acceptable in job market.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
If you aim for civil services then you should have plan B for your career.
You should choose professional degree courses like law, BBA, economics Hons or psychology through which you can focus on your target and your career will be ready side by side if you are not able to crack civil services exam.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
Through both the programmes, you can prepare for civil services exam but as a professional degree, I would prefer Economics (Honors) Programme because if you not able to crack the exam. Then, you can start your job or further education for growth, knowledge and opportunities.
All the best.

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Joyson N NADUKUNNEL

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Dear Irene,
Student's taking up this course have advantage and doors open to choose a career in all three fields. Masters in psychology/mass communication/social work. There are many more careers options for students who are passionate about psychology, kindly visit: http://www.iipr.in/Professional.html

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