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Siddarth Gumber

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It is better not to join integrated course of any specialization. Do it separately.

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AVISH BINDAL

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Usually, in integrated MBA, BBA doesn't have any specialisation its general. Now, for MBA, you can choose marketing or sales, HR and there are many other specialisations. If you want to do a job then don't go for the specialisation named as 'family business and entrepreneurship' because most of the institutes don't provide placements in this stream.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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You cannot get the same course in a single year. You have to go for any single course otherwise both the degree will clash everywhere and you will get yourself in problem. These kind of things will impact bad on your future progress. Hope you understand it better. Thanks.

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Sherlock HolmesIQ 149. Will be IITian from 2018

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IIT, Bhubaneshwar is better than IIT Dhanbad. I was getting mechanical in IIT Dhanbad but still preferred IIT Bhubaneshwar Civil more.

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Nitish Pahwa

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There is no such difference between these two courses, both these courses are of 5 years (10 semester). But B.A. LL.B. Honours students are offered courses which have been designed and oriented towards practically and hands on exposure in different domains like International Law, Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, General Law. But these courses are subject to different colleges/universities whether they offer or not.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Yes, Integrated B.Ed + M.Ed is offered by Sambalpur University.
For details refer:https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/integrated-b-ed-m-ed-sambalpur-university-285716

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Saravanan!
If both are regular courses, then it is not legally allowed. You can either take one regular and one distance course, or both distance courses.

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