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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

Dear Student,
The best way for a 12th student to prepare to become a lawyer is by taking all of the standard college-prep classes: English, foreign language, math, Science, and social studies. Don't neglect the maths and science. English is important because you need to be able to write expository prose concisely and accurately. You also need to be able to read complicated statutes and court decisions. Foreign language is mostly important because learning a foreign language will make you more attractive to top colleges. Its also a good discipline for developing your intellect. Maths is necessary because the bottom line to almost everyth
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Candidates applying for LLB program in Osmania University must score a minimum of 42 marks out of 120 marks to be eligible for the merit list. There are no criteria of minimum qualifying marks for SC/ST category students. The cutoff criteria for OU is too high and you needs above 100 marks. While for other affiliated colleges the LAWCET score above 70 is enough for admission.

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Vinit

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Law and engineering have different academic expectations. Engineering degrees have a fairly decent workload, but a very high expectation for fluency with complex thought. Engineering is a 4 year degree where 80% of what you do is math related (statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, applied maths, materials Science, chemistry, physics, etc. ). With these classes you generally can't work harder to make up for lack of intellect. You either have it or you don't. I know multiple people who repeated classes numerous times with heaps of study and kept failing and then dropped out. Sounds tough. But in Law, not complex exams (in a Science way), bu
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, RMLNLU, Lucknow offers B.A. LLB integrated five years course. The eligibility criteria and other details are given below:
Eligibility criteria :
1. Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof, securing in aggregate not less than 45% (40% in case of SC/ST candidates of U.P.) of the total marks.
2. Must not have completed 20 years (22 years in case of SC/ST candidates of U.P.) of age as on 1st July.
3. The Candidates, who have appeared in the qualifying examination and awaiting for their results, may also write the Admission
Admission criteria : The admission shall be based on th
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, you can. The NIOS board is recognised by MHRD government. of India. Hence, its all courses have the full validity as other educational boards. Therefore, you will get admission here in asked course if meeting the other eligibility criteria.

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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

Dear student, First of all, a person needs to understand that BBA LL.B. And MBA are entire different ventures. MBA involves more of business work and BBA LL.B. Involves legal work, now if one is done with his BBA LL.B. And wants to shift to a business field, then he or she surely can do MBA. But if. Then you can thinking for higher education then you can join LL. M. Universities offer LL. M in different branches of law. Any one with a Bachelor degree in law can apply for LL. M, provided the applicant should meet the minimum marks criteria for the qualifying degree stipulated by the concerned university. The branches of law, wherein LL.
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Vinit

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Dear Student, BBA LL.B. Or Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate integrated course with combination of the study of Law and Business Administration. BBA LL.B. Students have Employment Opportunities in Administration, Planning, Management, Banking and Industrial Sector in addition to Judiciary & Legal Profession. Business often requires legal services and if a person in proficient in both business and law, they can acquire extra perks on account of holding two posts at one time. Job Types:
Business Consultant
Advocate/Lawyer
Human Resource Manager
Assistant Advisory
Management Accountant
Human
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Vinit

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Dear Student, Both the courses are closely similar with little difference. The major difference between the course are: 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 fields of accounting, taxation, etc. Whereas in BBA LL.B. The individual get specialised in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions. Choosing a career option between the two programs depends on the area of interest of student. If he/she wants to practice law oneself then B.A. LL.B. Is a good option. But if one wants to work with management and business
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Vinit

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Dear student, Law is the one of the most fundamental parts of our constitution. And law education is the only legal education in India that students can pursue and those who manage to clear this degree are designated with the post of a Lawyer. If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are a number of top law colleges in India that you can apply for, but you should know the admission process. Most of the colleges or universities that offer courses in law have their own entrance examinations. One of the most recognised examinations is CLAT which stands for the Co
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