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Jiya Singh

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BLS LLB provides a more focused and in-depth study of legal principles, while the BA LLB offers a broader academic foundation with an emphasis on legal principles. The choice between the two programs depends on your interests and career goals. If a student is particularly drawn to the study of law and wants to gain a strong foundation in legal principles, then a BLS LLB might be a better fit. If you are interested in law but also want to explore other fields of study, then a BA LLB could provide a more well-rounded academic experience. Lets understand the key differences between the two courses from the table given below:

FeatureBLS LLBBA LLB
Full FormBLS LLB meaning is Bachelor of Legal Science and Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
Duration5 years5 years
Eligibility10+2 with 50% marks
10+2 with any discipline
CurriculumFocus on legal subjects right from the beginning
Focus on social sciences and humanities in the first two years, followed by legal subjects in the last three years
SpecializationGeneralist
Can specialize in a particular area of law, such as criminal law, civil law, or corporate law
Career ProspectsLawyer, judge, legal advisor
Lawyer, judge, legal advisor, corporate lawyer

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Vipra Tiwari

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BLS LLB can be pursued by students after completing Class 12th in any stream. After completing BLS LLB, one can either enter advocacy or pursue LLM. Therefore, candidates having an inclination towards advocacy or litigation can pursue this course.

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Vipra Pandey

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The full form of BLS LLB is Bachelor of Legal Science and Bachelor of Laws deals with the various laws of the nation including criminal laws, contract laws, civil laws, procedural laws, environmental laws, property laws, insolvency, and banking laws. Candidates who wish to make a career in advocacy or litigation can pursue this course. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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It is usually not possible to get straight admission to the BLS LLB programme at Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai. For the BLS LLB course, the college uses a Centralised Admission Process (CAP), and admission is mostly determined by merit. Candidates must either take the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) or, depending on the category, be qualified based on their Class 12 grades. While students in the reserved group could have distinct qualifying requirements, general category students are chosen by GLC Mumbai based on merit.

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Bhumika Yadav

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There are several steps included in the seat allotment procedure for the BLS LLB programme. After the attempt of MH CET, the result for the same is declared, and the counselling procedure begins. Candidates must apply for online registration and fill in the choice of colleges they are interested in while they are counselled. The seat allotment is strictly merit-based, wherein allotment of seats is done based on the ranks obtained in MH CET along with the order of preference exercised by the students. After seat allotment, candidates must undergo a physical verification of documents and settle the stipulated fees for admission. 

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Bhumika Yadav

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The college has a total of 240 seats for its BLS LLB programme for the academic year 2024. The GLC Mumbai, allows the candidates to pursue the law programmes after they qualify for the MH CET exam. The counselling process is followed after the declaration of MH CET results. That includes registration, choice filling, seat allotment, document verification, and fee payment. The allotment of seats is based on merit. Under this process, the seats are allotted to the candidates based on their ranking in the MH CET.

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