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Yes, NIOS is a valid institution for every college approved by Ministry of HRD, government. Of India.
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Trained in-service teachers in elementary education.
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1. The Postgraduate programme in Banking and Wealth Management is a comprehensive 370-hour programme with placement-assurance, providing aspirants with an in-depth exposure to finance basics, corporate & retail banking and w
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Candidates applying for B.A. LL.B.Com LL.B. And B.Sc. LL.B. Programmes need to qualify 12th board examination under 10+2 school system. Candidates needed to score at least 45 percent marks in aggregate of the subjects appeared in the 12th board examination
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If you want to be a professional lawyer, then doing LLB before MBA makes a lot more sense doing it the other way round. To my limited knowledge, Bar Council has made it clear that LLB that is not full time (i.e. correspondence, part time, distance, etc.) will not be recognized and they will not be able to practice law.
However, if you just want to be a professional with an additional qualification, an LLB is a very good addition to the MBA degree. After MBA Finance, you could look at doing LLB in Mergers&acquisitions, corporate law, corporate finance, etc. There are lots of interesting courses coming up these days.
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