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Shailja Rawat

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Both Vel Tech and UPES are good options to pursue BCom LLB. However, to judge based on economicity, Vel Tech is more affordable since the tuition fees to pursue BCom LLB at Vel Tech is INR 6 lakh, and the total tuition fee to pursue BCom LLB at UPES is INR 20.4 lakh.

Note: The fee mentioned above is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.

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To make a choice between two colleges, it is important that a student weigh both options based on significant factors such as fees and median package. To help,  presented below is a comparison between the BA LLB (H) courses at Vel Tech and Saveetha School of Law, based on fees and median package:

University Name

Tuition Fee

Median Salary

BA LLB at Vel Tech

INR 6.5 lakh

INR 2.50 Lakh

BA LLB at Saveetha School of Law

INR 13.75 Lakh

INR 6.00 Lakh

Note: The above information is taken from various official sources. Hence, it is indicative.

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Shailja Rawat

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Vel Tech and UPES are both good options. However, in order to choose one, students must weigh both options based on important factors such as fees and median package. As per official sources, the fees to pursue BCom LLB (H) at Vel Tech is INR 6 lakh. On the other hand, the fee to pursue BCom LLB (H) at UPES is INR 20.14 lakh. In terms of fees, Vel Tech is a better choice. 

Moreover, as per the Shiksha placement page, the median packages offered at Vel Tech and UPES are INR 2.50 Lacs and INR 4.50 lakh, respectively. In terms of placements, UPES is a better choice for BCom LLB.

Note: The above information is taken from various of

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Shailja Rawat

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BCom LLB admissions Vel Tech BA LLB Hons admissions have already commenced for the academic year 2025-2026. Students aspiring to take admission must visit the official website of the university and apply for the programme. Before applying, they must also ensure that they fulfill the basic eligibility requirements, as prescribed by the university.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, students seeking admission to the BCom LLB course offered by Vel Tech can do so without appearing for CLAT. As per the official website, the university also offers direct admissions. However, students must note that students with a minimum of 45% in aggregate and above in CLAT are given preference over others.

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Shailja Rawat

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Vel Tech offers a BCom LLB programme approved by Bar Council of India. Upon completing this course, students can expect to start their career with an entry-level job in the field of Law. Some of the popular job profiles pursued by fresh BCom LLB graduates include Attorney, Coprporate lawyer, etc. The average salary offered at entry-level jobs ranges from INR 3 Lacs to INR 6 lakh.

Apart from this, students can also opt for teaching jobs. As per sources across the web, lecturers earn an average salary ranging between INR 5 Lacs and INR 6 Lacs per year.

Note: Students must note that the above salary range

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Yes, students who have obtained a BCom LLB degree from Vel Tech can become judges. It doesn't matter where students get their degree from. What matters is the effort they put into the preparation for the Judicial Services Exam. Interested students must check the below table to know the basic requirements to be fulfilled to become a judge:

Judicial Service Eligibility Criteria

Citizenship

Citizenship of India

Age

Minimum age of 21 years (for subordinate courts) or 35 years (for higher courts)

Minimum Marks

LLB degree from a recognised university, with a minimum of 50% marks

Professional Experience

Experience of practicing law for a specified period, ranging from seven to ten years, depending on the court and the candidate's background

For more information, students can check out this curated article on How to Become a Judge in India.

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