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Shivam Gupta

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BBA LL.B. Employment Areas –
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BBA. LL.B. Job Types
- Business Consultant
- Advocate/Lawyer
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Shweta Bina

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For BBA LLB, you'll have to take at least 28 papers in law. For a BBA LLB (Hons), you'll have to take at least 36 papers in law. Your honours can be in any particular subject (like Criminal Law, IP Law, Constitutional Law, etc.) or simply honours in Law (by studying eight papers from not one group but multiple groups). Hope it is clear now. In case of further queries, feel free to get in touch.

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Stela DeyJournalist with a flair for academics.

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The cut off will depend on overall class 12th results of the country. But generally, it is above 90% in aggregate and also, 90 above in the subject you want to take up. Also, for LLB, there are entrance tests in most colleges. And, you may have to clear CLAT.

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Nishtha Kumar

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The rank list is changed every year. However as I checked some last year's cut-offs the maximum range was under 500 so it would be safer to score under 500 rank.
Good luck.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
If you want to pursue simultaneous courses, it would not be possible as both require regular classes and academics won't allow and so does the UGC.
Also, BBA LLB is a 5-year course for which you will have to leave computer science/engineering.

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Monika Singh

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After completing your BBA LLB, get your degree evaluated by NCA. There will be a few courses that you might have to undertake. The route will be to go for a paralegal course and work your way up towards getting PR and then giving a licensing exam to practice law in Canada. You will find all the information at NCA website.

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Akash Jain

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No, NLSIU offers BA LLB only.

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Ratnesh Pareek

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Hello,
Sorry to say SRM Chennai does not offer BBA LL.B right now they offer only two courses in five-year law that is B.Com LL.B and BA LL.B.

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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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Hello,
B.B.A.LL.B is not very new in the legal sector. But, it is a very trending subject. In this subject, you will study both Bachelor of Business Administration and Law. In Bachelor of Business Administration, you will study basically finance, administration and management and in LL.B. need to study law. Apart from legal field, you will get the opportunity to get involve in any form management types work. It is basically an integrated 5 years course combine of both Bachelor of Business Administration and law.

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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

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CS is completely different field than being a lawyer. CS works for companies and can earn depending on the company they are hired in. Company's like PWC pay huge packages ranging from 15 Lakhs to 50 Lakhs depending on your caliber. And yes, they would definitely prefer CS with a law degree.

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