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souradeep dey

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Never think about integrated MBA because if you go for it, you will repent it afterwards. Do BBA first and then clear entrance exams to pursue MBA from a good institute. Best of luck!

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karishma SuriM.tech in EC. Photographer. Traveller.

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The career options which you can pursue after BA LLB are:
Law graduates can begin their career in government sectors as lawyer in tax and labour departments, public prosecutors or in defence fields. The experienced ones can move up to the positions like Associate Attorney, Attorney, and Solicitor General etc. They can also in the teaching field, work for particular firms, organisations or family, in consulting agencies and even in political field.
Best colleges for BA LLB integrated courses are:
National Law School of India University, Bangalore (www.nls.ac.in)
WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (www.nujs.edu)
NALSAR Uni
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souradeep dey

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It won't be of any value in the corporate world. You must opt for 2 years MBA after graduation by appearing in entrance exams.

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HARIKRISHNAN RAGHUCreative guy with helping nature & stoicism!

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In most of the Ph.D in the US, you automatically go through your MS by completing required courses and earning the MS credits. Then you start your research and defend the thesis thereafter. So it takes longer time as compared to European Ph.D where almost every student has already completed the MS.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Dual would be a deadly combo. Although both are equally good and you should go according to your area of interest.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Presidency College does not offer dual specialisation. The fee structure of MBA is around 2 lakhs per annum.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Hi,
It doesn't matter if you do it even from a top institute because you are not working. You should do it only if you are employed and have around 2 years of work experience. Fully online MBA is not allowed as UGC has banned it. You may go for the following institutes:
Pondicherry University,
Anna University,
Bharati Vidyapeeth,
Kurukshetra University,
University of Madras.
Do not opt for any private university and universities from Rajasthan, north India, Bengal and north east states including Sikkim. Always prefer a part time program.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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No, combined B.Tech + M.Tech is equally valued as compared to separate B.Tech and M.Tech.

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