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vaani

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While Chandigarh University offers a B.Com + LLB integrated course, Lovely Professional University (LPU) is the superior choice for students seeking a strong foundation in both commerce and law. LPU's programme is carefully designed to provide a comprehensive curriculum that balances theoretical knowledge with practical training. The syllabus is regularly updated to align with current legal trends, corporate requirements, and professional standards, ensuring students gain relevant skills for a successful career in law.

A major advantage of LPU is its focus on practical exposure. Students participate in moot courts, internships, workshop

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Neha Pradhan

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University of Hyderabad BTech cutoff for 2025 got over with the final cutoff list release. For the General AI category students, the JEE Main last round closing ranks varied between 42217 and 127215, with Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Computer Science being the most competitive branch for admission. In the first round, the closing rank for the same specialisation was 29479.

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Rashmi Thakur

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No, integrated programs are designed for students who have passed their Class 12. Once you have completed your bachelor's degree, you can directly apply for a master's degree. Integrated programs mean a combination of 2 degrees, for example, BA + MA, BBA + MBA, and BSc + MSc. So, the best option for you is to apply for an MA programme once you complete a BA degree.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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See, both 3-year and 5-year LLB are bachelor's programs; the only difference between them is that under a 5-year LLB, you'll get 2 years of Legal education and 3 years of the general bachelor's degree education (BA, BCom, BSc, or BBA). On the other hand, a 3-year LLB will only provide you with legal education. 
Now, the eligibility criteria differences between the courses are only that a 3-year LLB requires you to obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline, but you can opt for a 5-year LLB course right after your Class 12.
Choosing between them is every candidate's personal choice. Some feel that they should complete their

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