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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

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Hi,
Yes, you surely can do it but as per the rules of Bar Council of India (BCI), one cannot pursue an LLB course through distance/correspondence/online modes. Only a person who has done a full-time LLB is recognized to be eligible to practice law in India.
There are colleges, which promise to allow students to complete their LLB course through distance mode. However, such courses or arrangements are completely illegal and one should not fall for such traps.
Moreover, regarding certain colleges offering innovative degrees in law (which are not eligible for practice in law) may not be recognized by UGC. See the Specification of Degrees by
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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

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Hello
Both are equally good. This choice between BBA and Economics (H) totally depends on your interests. BBA is more business-oriented and the natural thing to do after it will be MBA. BBA, if done from the right place, can do wonders, else not. It is still looked down in comparison to B.Com (H). Things to do after BBA-
1. Get a job in a corporate (the usual, boring)
2. CA
3. Government job
4. Startup (the hot thing)
5. Teaching
You can see the typical stuff above but Economics (H) from DU can take you to places BBA can't. Things to do:
1. Consulting (one of the highest paid jobs)
2. Corporate law
3. Economic journalism (if you have a flair
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Subhrajyoti Saha

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LPU is more reputed and has good scope for placements. Yes, you can do B.Ed after BBA.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
BBA is a very convenient course for every science graduate. Though you will have accountancy, it is basics and very easy and you can give your best if you have the dedication to have a degree. You have a brighter future ahead with a BBA degree if it if from a recognised university. As coming to financial part of the admissions BBA is not suppose to be very expensive it's gradually less compared to other degrees. 30-40K gradually somewhere between there try for some good institution and try for scholarships.
All the very best.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Anand,
Most of the government colleges (especially in Delhi) requires you to score 60% in class 12th (with maths as a compulsory subject in class 12th). So, with this, you can take admission provided you fulfil other eligibility criteria like entrance exam (for DU- DU JAT and for GGSIPU IPU CET).
Hope this helps.
Good luck.

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Shivam Gupta

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Learning any third language works as an add-on advantage. You can learn French and then apply to companies abroad.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Derick,
Kindly click on the below link for placements offered at school of Airlines and Travel Management.
https://www.welingkaronline.org/distance-learning-online/MBA-travelntourism.aspx
All the best.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you will be eligible for MBA after completing BBA. So, first complete BBA then you can do MBA.
Good luck.

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Mehak Seth

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Hi Rishika, Seems like you are only interested in teaching line. If you are confused between D.Ed and B.Ed then I must say you should go for D.Ed because you have already done your Bachelors degree. You can have :
-Technical and Cognitive skills. - Hypothetical understanding of tutoring and training. - Self-instruction appropriate to candidates skills. - An advanced understanding of the intellectual, social and psychological aspects of teaching. - A professional foundation in theoretical and practical lessons conducive for to effective teaching with this course. After all, The bright future of a child is in the hands of a good teacher.
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Prachi verma

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Hi,
At NMIMS, you will get ample opportunities, be it working for a big time MNC, or be it an entrepreneurial journey, provided you grab them with both hands. Now coming to the placement, the placements aren't what are shown in their placement reports.
A hell lot of companies visited the campus, thanks to the brand name of NMIMS.
Having said that, there was a stiff competition too, as there was an intake of 240(BBA) + 60 (B.Com) students out of which 120 odd students in total opted to register for placements.
But the pay packages offered were rather poor, if not dismal, and not even close to what the website states. The only exceptions wer
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