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Niloy Bhattacharya

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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. After completing your B.Com. Normal L. B course is of three years. You can SEE the fee structure on the website of the University you opt for. Go for any UGC affiliated University. Prepare Well. Good Luck!

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Aakansha Aneja

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Hi, To target NLUs you can prepare for Law Entrance exams -
LAW ENTRANCE
Common Law Admission Test CLAT This is an all India entrance exam after 12th for admission in under graduate and post-graduates courses of Law (L. B and L. M). The law courses and the exams are conducted by 14 National Law universities (NLUs). Law School Admission Test (ISAT) India: This competitive exam is to get admission in B.A. LL.B. (Hons) in participating colleges like Amity, ITM Gurgaon, UPES Dehradun, Faculty of Law Dehradun, RGSOIPL. All India Law Entrance Test AILET This entrance test is to get admission in B.A. LL.B. (Hons. )
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Aakansha Aneja

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Hi, There is great scope for law graduates to join private firms across the country. They can choose to become the legal advisory and help the company with legal decisions. In case someone is looking for a well-paid job, they can get an MBA after their LL.B. This way, they would be able to get a dual post in companies. The law courses offered in different specializations include corporate law, criminal law, human rights law, tax law, some of the most common law specializations that students can choose from their college of law. Law is a career that requires a lot of patience. The integrated programs of BBA LL.B. (Hons) and B.A. LL.B. (
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Aakansha Aneja

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Hi, You can prepare for Law Entrance exams -
LAW ENTRANCE
Common Law Admission Test CLAT This is an all India entrance exam after 12th for admission in under graduate and post-graduates courses of Law (L. B and L. M). The law courses and the exams are conducted by 14 National Law universities (NLUs). Law School Admission Test (ISAT) India: This competitive exam is to get admission in B.A. LL.B. (Hons) in participating colleges like Amity, ITM Gurgaon, UPES Dehradun, Faculty of Law Dehradun, RGSOIPL. All India Law Entrance Test AILET This entrance test is to get admission in B.A. LL.B. (Hons. )
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The University of Lucknow or Lucknow University (LU) is a public state university based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Founded in 1867, the University of Lucknow is one of the oldest government owned institutions of higher education in India. LU's main campus is located at Badshah Bagh, University Road area of the city with a second campus at Jankipuram. LU is a teaching, residential and affiliating university, organised into more than 160 colleges and institutes, located throughout the city and other surrounding areas. It is affiliated to the University Grants Commission; Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU); Association of Indi
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Hi, After LL.B., you can work in Law sectors like Lawyer, Corporate Lawer, Legal Analyst, Civil Lawyer etc. And After MBA Degree course you can work in corporate sectors like- Relationship Manager, Marketing Executive, Business Analyst (IT), etc. For more details click the below link: https://tawk.to/chat/5976cd0b0d1bb37f1f7a5b33/default/?$_tawk_popout=true.

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LL. M. is a postgraduate degree in law. In Master of Law, course aspirants gain in-depth knowledge of a specific field of law by intensive research in that particular area of Law. In the LL. M. course, candidates need to select the law specialisation in which they want to make their future. The LL. M. is the course of choice for career advancement and international credibility, particularly in today competitive and globally focused legal environment. After successfully completing this programme, one may choose a career as specialisation lawyers, working in corporates, public offices, professors, judges, diplomats, human rights activist
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