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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

No CLAT being one of most popular options is not mandatory for all BCom LLB programs.

There are many universities which conduct their own exams too.

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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

Some common BCom LLB entrance exams include - 

  • CLAT  (Common Law Admission Test)
  • LSAT (Law School Admission Test)
  • AILET (All India Law Entrance Test)
  • Other university-specific entrance exams

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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

Yes minimum percentage is needed by colleges for admission to BCom LLB course. It can range from 60% to 65% but then agin it all depends on colleges.

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Candidates should know that eligibility can be different according to the courses. This is why they should check it.

Candidates can see the general outline of the eligibility below -

CriteriaDetails
Educational QualificationCompletion of 10+2 education from a recognized board.
Minimum PercentageVaries depending on the college, typically around 50 percent for the general category. SC/ ST category candidates meet the eligibility criteria if they secure the minimum marks.
Stream in 10+2The commerce stream is preferred by some colleges, but not mandatory in all institutions.
Age LimitSome universities may have an upper age limit for applicants (usually 20 years for the general category).
Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.

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There are many bets and popular NLUs which offer BCom LLB in India. Candidates can see a list showing bets NLUs which offer BCom LLB courses below -

  • NLSIU
  • NALSAR, Hyderabad
  • NUJS, Kolkata
  • NLUJ
  • NLUD

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Pragati Singh

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There are many best and popular colleges which offer BCom LLB in India. Candidates can see a list of colleges which offer BCom LLB in India below - 

  • NLSIU
  • NALSAR, Hyderabad
  • DU
  • SLS, Pune
  • Amity Law School

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A BCom LLB graduate's pay in India varies according to the industry, level of experience, and region. However, BCom LLB grads can typically anticipate making a respectable salary. The average pay for a BCom LLB graduate in India is INR 5 to 12 Lacs per year. 

However salaries might range from as little as INR 2 Lacs to as much as INR 50 Lacs annually. Hence, candidates can find a source of fixed income while working with law firms or other government agencies. Whereas, it may take a year or two to establish their career as an advocate.

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BCom LLB student can go for MBA. Many BCom LLB graduates decide to go for MBA after ompleting their legal education. This is because an MBA can help individuals with skills to make their career better.

BCom LLB student who wants to learn more about business in marketing, finance and operations can consider going for MBA.

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The 5-year BCom LLB course integrates the study of law and commerce. Students will learn about topics like law, business management, and economics. BCom LLB graduates have a variety of professional opportunities, including those in law, business, or government. They may also work as business analysts, accountants, or legal advisors.

On the other hand, a 5-year integrated programme called BA LLB integrates the study of law with the arts. Students will learn about topics like law, politics, and history. Graduates of the BA LLB programme can work in law, government, or non-profit organizations. They may also work as human rights attorneys,

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After completing an integrated BCom LLB course, you can get your hands on many job options. Some best jobs that you can pursue after securing a BCom LLB degree are mentioned below -

BCom LLB JobsJob DescriptionBCom LLB Salary Range 
LawyerIn this job profile, one needs to advise and represent clients in civil as well as criminal cases. INR 6 - 9 LPA
Legal AdvisorCandidates opting to work in such a job profile are also lawyers who specialise in a specific field of law. INR 7 - 10 LPA
AdvocateIn such a job profile, one needs to do a lot of research work to gather factual data as well as physical evidence to support their claim. INR 5 - 9 LPA
SolicitorIn such a job profile, an individual usually specialises in a specific area of law like tax, litigation, family, or property. INR 6 - 9 LPA
LecturerAfter completing an LLB degree, candidates can also teach law at the college or university level.INR 6 - 10 LPA

Note: Salary is taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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