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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, it is better option. Journalism courses are the right option for you if you envisage a career for yourself in the media and entertainment industry. There are a lot of job opportunities and great salary scope in this field, especially after pursuing master courses. You can apply for various entertainment channels, news channels, newspapers, and news agencies for jobs after completing your journalism course. Although the starting salary after graduation in this field is not great, there are chances of getting high-paying jobs after gaining experience. Freshers earn around Rs. 2 Lacs to Rs. 3 Lacs per annum in this field. However, yo
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Career & Jobs Opportunities after B.A. LLB:
A course in B.A. LL.B. is an exciting one that offers multiple career opportunities. The 5 key positions associated with this course are:
1) Legal Advisory
The main role of a legal advisory or legal counsellor is to offer legal advice and work, for organizations and the employees of the organisation. Their services can be utilized by the Government, NGOs, other associations or large organizations. The legal advisors are in-house experts, in contrast to attorneys and supporters who offer their services to society in general. It is often seen that legal advisors were former advocates and therefore
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Admissions to LL.B. Course are done on the basis of merit as well as on the basis of various LL.B. entrance exams such as, CLAT AILET ISAT, DUET etc. LL.B. From IGNOU is not possible since IGNOU does not provide any LL.B. Course and the Bar Council does not recognise law degrees in distance mode. Students can study LL.B. After graduation, they will have to go through the same LL.B. Admission process. Some of the top Law Colleges offering LL.B. Course are:
National Law School of India University,
National Law University,
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences etc.
LL.B. Course fees range between INR 2.5 to 4 LPA. In In
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Hello!
The first year fees at Government Women College for Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) is Rs 4382.

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Ashbin surresh

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Yes, if your age is still under the mentioned criteria by the University/college.

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Purnendu Shekhar Dubey

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50 % is required to take admission .

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Hi. Some of the colleges for BA Honours are:
IGNOU Delhi - Indira Gandhi National Open University.
JMI New Delhi - Jamia Millia Islamia.
MSU Baroda - Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. LPU Jalandhar - Lovely Professional University. Christ University, Bangalore.
BHU Varanasi - Banaras Hindu University.
Kindly visit the link for more colleges-https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/colleges/b-a-colleges-india.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. B.A. LL.B. Is primarily a five year integrated course in Law. Its together with Arts. LL.B. On the opposite hand, may be a three year easy Bachelor of Laws programme that you will pursue when you have got completed your graduation within the field of study you like. B.A. LL.B. Includes the themes of the humanities stream along side Law subjects. LL.B. But, is entirely the study of the law and therefore the most closely connected subjects. Because B.A. Is integrated with LL.B. Here, by finding out it, aspirants saves one year. On the opposite hand although, the Bachelor of Laws programme is barely one de
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Dear aspirant,
Great interacting with you.
BA LLB is a 5 year integrated law course that deals with interdisciplinary topics such as law and arts subjects such as history, sociology, English, Economics etc. In BA LLB, the first 3 semesters are dominated by arts subjects and the rest of the 5 semesters contain law subjects.
BA LLB Admissions can be done by students right after clearing their Class 12th board examinations. Students have to sit for various BA LLB entrance exams that are conducted both at the national and state levels such as CLAT, AILET, MH CET Law etc.
BA LLB Syllabus includes core subjects from the field of humanities such
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