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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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BA LLB and BBA LLB at St. Soldier Law College: this is all based on what a student's career goals and interests are. So, here is a comparison of the two for you:
BA LLB
This course is a combination of art and law, suitable for those who have an interest in legal studies with a wider understanding of social sciences.
Career Path: Students can opt for careers in law, public policy, social work, or academia.
Duration: It is generally an integrated 5-year course.
BBA LLB
Focus: This course best suits students who would love to pursue corporate law, business management, or even entrepreneurship since it encompasses business administration and law

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Anjali Deval

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For a BBA LLB degree from Christ University in 2023, the cut-off for the general category will be about 70-85% in CUET. This depends on competition, among other things. To get the latest and the latest information, kindly visit the university website.

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Anjali Deval

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At Christ University, both BA LL.B and BBA LL.B offer good placements but cater to different goals:

BA LL.B: Suitable for litigation, public service, policy, or teaching.
BBA LL.B: This course suits corporate law, business, and banking. BA LL.B will be more beneficial for a public role while BBA LL.B would be corporate career-oriented. Success always depends on personal interest, networking, and academic hard work.

 

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Ajeet Kumar

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Earlier there were two separatr courses in the University- BBA.I did my BBA from there. During my time the fee structure was 140000 per year. There was no boys hostel in the campus (only girls hostel),although they did have tie-ups with 2-3 private PGs nearby.

Now that they have converted BBA, I am not sure about the fee structure. Check the website.

PS- Try not to flunk in any exam as they charge Rs 5000 for every repeat exam. Sad. But it's true.

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Ajeet Kumar

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Christ University and Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies both are Very Good and Excellent Ranked and have Experienced Faculty also. If you want to do BA LL.B can choose any college because both are excellent for your course.

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Ajeet Kumar

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The total marks are in 120 and keep a aim of Scoring around 100 and you're safe to urge admission at Christ University. Earlier it quite difficult to urge into Christ for LLB but relatively it s now easy if have good reading skills , a bit of current knowledge, and slightly legal reasoning skills, quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning is significant also .

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Kapil Lalwani

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Unfortunately, there's no current data available with regards to the Ramaiah College of Law – BBA LL.B cutoff.However, to get an idea, the college offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and certificate courses it has the total strength of 797 students and 27 faculty members The college has an independent placement and internship committee which help students to get job/internship.cated placement and internship committee, which aids students in securing jobs/internships. In the past the college has had a placement record as high as 100% for some batches of the course. The requirements for admission provided that one has to pass a qualify

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With an AIR of 20481 in CLAT 2024, it is quite difficult to get a seat in the 5-year BA LLB or BBA LLB programs of Delhi University. The cutoff is likely to be around 92.25 for BA LLB and 86.25 for BBA LLB, way beyond your rank. It is competitive, too, with very few seats, making the cut all the more difficult. You have a chance of another law college or courses if you have not cleared the cut-off.

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Rayamkula Harish

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As a study programme in BBA LLB of Integral University, the fees of BBA LLB are relatively less compared to that of BA LLB. This is due to the difference in course design along with resources allocation.

 It concerns business management and law subjects and is therefore inclined towards corporate law careers.

 Adjunct to this very fact, it has BA LLB also as a constituent with arts and humanities-higher resource requirements for different subject areas like history, sociology and political science, which are likely to cost higher.

Integral University would charge an approximate annual fee of? 65000 for BBA LLB but for BA LLB it

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Nishtha Shukla

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Impact College Patna selects candidates for BBA LLB programme based on their merit in the last qualifying exam. Aspirants need to pass Class 12 examination from any recognised board with a minimum of 45% aggregate for admission to BA LLB course. Once selected, aspirants have to pay a course fee to confirm their seat in the college.

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