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Guide-Level 14
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Guide-Level 14
For BA LLB - you first have to appear for entrance exam like CLAT, AILET, SLAT, ISAT, CET etc., as For Law Admissions are purely based on entrance scores. Also, some Private Colleges conduct their own entrances for admission process. BA LLB is an integrated Law course of 5 years. First three years are mainly subjects related to Humanities and little bit of Law. Last two years are mainly Law related curriculum. Other Options are BBA LL.B. As well. In this first three years are mainly subjects related to Finance and management and little bit of Law. Last two years are mainly Law related curriculum. There are Lot of Scope in L
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Guide-Level 14
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Guide-Level 14
The previous year's Questions & Answer keys are available in the market and also with the CLAT coaching centres. But, no one can help you in getting the current years answer keys.
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Guide-Level 14
Either you do a general Graduation course (3 years) and then do LLB (2 years), or you directly go for integrated course like BA LLB (5 years).
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Your view is correct as it provides better placements than NLU.
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