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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

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Dear Devanshu, The BA LLB (Hons. ) law degree is an integration of Arts and Law subjects and is of a five-year duration. Therefore, as part of the BA LLB course, the candidates study subjects including Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology along with law subjects like Civil Law, Criminal Law, Labour Law, Tax Law, Administrative Law, Corporate Law, Patent Law, etc. My brother did BA LLB at LPU and got placed in a law firm with a good salary package. LPU's School of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India*. The students are groomed for bright professional careers by providing a wide range of exposure to theoretical as well
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Arshiya Singh

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An MBA will not only help you expand your career opportunities but will also increase the chances of landing a job in the highest in India. Being LPU Alumni I can share MBA highlights at LPU. The placements are tremendous and you'll get plenty of opportunities to choose from but it is your duty to maintain a capable academic record so that you can fetch a job in the best company that visits the university for recruitment. The placement in MBA at LPU is about 95% and above. Almost all batches were placed in well-known companies. Average package offered for MBA students is 4.5 LPA. Some of the leading companies (like Practo, Think and Le
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Inturi Bhavya TejaUndergraduate Btech CSE from Sastra Deemed Univers

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Both the branches are 2 different streams. If you aim to be a software engineer or if you are a good coder you can opt for VIT. If your aim is to become a mechanical engineer you can opt sastra. Now a days software industry has high demand if they study well they can get job easily that is not the case for mechanical engineering.

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