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Lalit Rastogi

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Here are some of the best BCom LLB college options in India offering great placement opportunities to graduates:

Top BCom LLB CollegesAverage Package Offered
GNLU GandhinagarINR 16 LPA
Karnataka M.G.R. Educational and Research InstituteINR 9.6 LPA
Chettinad School of LawINR 9.4 LPA
Karnataka State Law UniversityINR 8 LPA
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical SciencesINR 7.43 LPA

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Rashmi Thakur

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The only college offering BCom LLB in Delhi is UPES. However, you can find some BCom LLB top college options in Delhi NCR, such as:

B.Com LLB Colleges in Delhi NCRCourse Fees
Amity GurugramINR 5.7 Lakh
Amity NoidaINR 17.5 Lakh
IMS Law College NoidaINR 6.9 Lakh
Jindal Global Law School SonipatINR 32.5 Lakh
K.R. Mangalam University GurugramINR 9.25 Lakh

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

Contributor-Level 9

In a BCom LLB curriculum, you'll find the accounting and legal subjects merging simultaneously. For example, you'll read Accounting, Economics, alongside Law of Torts. This course is a blend of Commerce and legal studies to prepare for legal roles in the corporate and finance sectors.

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Nikita Chauhan

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The exact BCom LLB full form is the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) and the Bachelor of Legislative Laws (LLB), which is clearly a combination of two bachelor's degrees. Similar to the BA LLB, in BCom LLB, you can study subjects related to Accountancy with legal. It's a good option after 12th, if your vision is clear about your career goals, rather than pursuing a BCom separately for 3 years and then opting for an LLB for another 3 years.

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Atul Arora

Contributor-Level 9

There's nothing as an average BCom LLB salary in India. Salary depends on your skills, expertise and also company.

Some high-paying industries for BCom LLB graduates are MNCs and government organizations like SEBI, RBI or even Income Tax Department.
After a few years of experience, salary package eventually increases with job position.

Hope it helped your doubt! All the best!

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Ananya Sutradhar

Beginner-Level 3

Government college, Nagda (Vikram University ) do not offer BCom LLB or any law integrated courses it only provides standard B.Com, BA, BSc, etc. 

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Saumy Siddharth

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 To get admission for B.Com LLB 5-Year course at University College of Law first criteria is that you need to score between 45-55 percent combined in your 12th Boards.Some colleges may require Mathematics or a Commerce background in class 12th.There are various entrance exam for admission like CLAT.

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Kamini Padyal

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To pursue B.Com - LLB, you must have completed 12th with minimum 60%. Then, apply for CUET, CLAT or university specified test for getting admission in a recognised university. You must score nearly 500 marks in CUET for getting B.Com - LLB.

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Aadhila Fathi

Beginner-Level 1

You have to take KLEE entrance exam.

And if you get a high rank in it, like within 60 or something there is high chance to get admission.

There is reservation too.

It is the only way. 

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Aadhila Fathi

Beginner-Level 1

After 12th, if you want to get into NLUs you have to take CLAT UG exam.

Or else you can take state entrance exams for law.

Like, of you are from Kerala, there is KLEE Exam to get in based on merits to government colleges.

Or if you didn't score in entrance exams you can get admission through management seats where the fees will be high compared to merit seat .

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