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minisandhu

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Approved by the Bar Council of India, the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) is reckoned as one of the best Law colleges in Punjab and is a distinguished centre for legal research & teaching.
We craft passionate legal professionals of tomorrow who can critically understand and evaluate the need of the hour, irrespective of the evolving challenges. Serving the students with an intensive and industry-aligned curriculum, UILS imparts requisite domain-specific skills and ethical values.
University School of Legal Studies is one of the best Institute of Legal studies in Punjab and North India with a unique balance of tradition and
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Rocky Singh

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The best one is the RICS School of Built Environment as it provides degree courses in real estate as well as good placements. Check the link to get aware of the courses https://www.shiksha.com/college/rics-school-of-built-enviornment-noida-36312/course-mba-in-real-estate-and-urban-infrastructure-167918.

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Mahammed sadulla

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Bachelor of arts, economic, history, political Science, legislative law,. .

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Yes, there is no stream restriction as such in the field of law.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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For detailed eligibility rules, you can visit the BCI website. For B.An LL.B you need to be 12th passed as per eligibility rule of BCI ( for regular LL.B) and respective universities ( For regular and distance LL.B). In the case of NLU, age bar and CLAT score also required. But for 3 years LL.B, there is no such upper age limit on the entrance exam and for course in most of the cases. You can also study MBL from NLU, LL.B ( Academic ) from Annamalai University but these law courses are not applicable for practice. The 10+2 of your must be recognized as equivalent to 10+2 by the university to which you wish to get admission. Few college
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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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BA and B.Com is very different from PCM, So I Suggest the 3rd one, moreover, u will have the option of jumping straight to engineering field, if you don't wish to pursue law any time, and both engineering and law degree will give a wow factor in your CV. Plus you can also pursue both and earn gr8. HOWEVER, IT PURELY DEPENDS ON YOUR PASSION, DO SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN DO FOR LIFE WITHOUT FRUSTRATION THAT GIVES YOU HAPPINESS, AND NOT JUST MONEY, or BOTH RATHER, HOPE THIS HELPS, WISH YOU LUCK FOR YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can pursue distance LL. M from -
- KURUSHETRA UNIVERSITY
- NLU MBL
- ANAMALAI UNIVERISTY ( 3 year)
- ANDHRA UNIVERSITY
- AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY, TAMIL NADU
- KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY
The university for distance LL. M must be recognised by UGC and DEB. Admission for some of these university are open and also would reopen around end the of year.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the college name for better response.

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Ishika jha

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I am a student of B.A. LL.B. From Quantum university and I would like to tell you that B.A. LL.B. Course covers arts subjects with law while BBA LL.B. Course covers management and business subjects with law. In B.A. LL.B. An individual can specialised in field of accounting, taxation, etc. Whereas in BBA LL.B. The individual get specialised in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions.

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