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Pragati Singh

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BCom LLB graduates can find themselves working in corporate set-up wherein the understanding of law and its application in business and commercial transactions are utilised by companies. Candidates can choose from the following work profiles:

  • Lawyer: There are many different places where lawyers can be found, such as law firms, governmental institutions, and company legal departments.
  • Legal consultant: Legal consultants advise individuals, businesses, and other organizations on legal issues.
  • Corporate lawyer: Corporate lawyers assist firms with legal issues such contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions negotiations, and dispute resolut
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Pragati Singh

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After completing the BCom LLB course, one can pursue a career in corporate law firms, public sector undertakings and government organisations as well as opportunities to start their own law firms since he/ she already has studied the subjects related to business and commerce.

They can serve as risk managers, tax experts, and investment advisors for top corporations. Com Graduates of LLB programs can also work in corporate legal departments of businesses, supporting management with legal advice.

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Pragati Singh

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In the BCom LLB course, commerce subjects are also taught to students and they specialise in BCom. The subjects are as follows:

  • Accounting
  • Business Studies
  • Economics and Taxation
  • Management Accounting
  • Financial Institutions, Markets and Services

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Pragati Singh

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BCom LLB is a professional law programme which is of five years duration. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BCom LLB) is an integrated course wherein aspirants are taught both commerce and law subjects.

BCom LLB course comprises 10 semesters and candidates need to clear all the papers in eight years which is the maximum duration to complete this law course.

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Pragati Singh

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Both BBA LLB and BCom LLB are considered to be of parallel disciplines i.e. Commerce and Management and, the only difference is in the subjects included in the syllabus. The differences are as follows:

CriteriaBBA LLBBCom LLB
FocusBusiness Administration and LawCommerce and Law
Career ProspectsCorporate SectorCommercial Litigation

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Yash Mittal

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The BCom LLB (Hons) programme offered at Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University has received good reviews from alumni and students in terms of infrastructure and quality of teaching. According to the verified Shiksha Reviews, students have left the following TNDALU BCom LLB (Hons) reviews:

  • Most of the students got internship opportunities through our college
  • The overall infrastructure of our college is fantastic. The classrooms are maintained properly
  • Students may be involved in social activities like camping, teaching, and other social services
  • Teachers are well-qualified, friendly and supportive

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Yash Mittal

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Counselling sessions will be conducted only through online mode. Candidates are required to submit the scanned copy of all the Original Certificates through the online mode at the counselling session mentioned below:

  • Copy of Class 10 marksheet
  • Copy of Class 12 marksheet
  • Community Certificate
  • Transfer Certificate
  • Conduct Certificate
  • Special Category Certificate (if applicable)

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Yash Mittal

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Yes, you can do MBA after BCom LLB (Hons) from Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University. MBA is one of India's most adaptable postgraduate programmes as it accepts students from a variety of educational backgrounds. MBA after pursuing BCom LLB (Hons) from TNDALU, is somewhat a doable choice.

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TNDALU BCom LLB (Hons) admission is entirely merit-based for the academic year 2024. Based on the past academic records, candidates will be shortlisted for the programme. Degree courses will be ranked according to the marks obtained by candidates in their qualifying exams excluding languages and also on the basis of communal and special reservations as prescribed by the Government of Tamil Nadu.

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Candidates seeking admission to TNDALU Chennai BCom LLB (Hons) are required to meet the eligibility criteria. Candidates who have passed the Class 12 or three-year Diploma/ Polytechnic examinations from a recognised educational institution with a minimum of 70% aggregate in all the subjects (60% aggregate in all the subjects for SC/ ST communities candidates) can apply for admission. Candidates aspiring to apply for the BCom LLB (Hons) programme must have studied commerce or an equivalent subject related to commerce alone as a subject in the Higher Secondary examination.

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