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Saranya Mishra

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That is a personal choice and a matter of personal commitment.
In my opinion, you can look at coaching class and for the remainder part self study

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Saranya Mishra

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In terms of career exposure, NMIMS being in Mumbai, has a lot of advantages. However the choice and decision is dependent on career aspirations, academic inclination and financial viability and affordability (given the high cost of living in Mumbai).

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Saranya Mishra

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It is best to call or visit the college for confirmation.

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Saranya Mishra

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It is not easy to give a clear winner since one has the advantage of being in Mumbai, the other has a long-standing tradition of academics.
It depends on factors like choice of career, academic inclination, financial viability and affordability (esp. for Mumbai, if it is not hometown since the cost of living is high).

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Salon, If you have completed BCA you are eligible to apply for Law. But you need to be sure of switching your career stream as you might be asked this question during your job interview. In general, when candidates switch career stream or there is a gap in the job, recruiters often check on the stability. So, in case of law, as it's not clear why you wish to pursue it (assuming inclination of your interest), you will get a job in various fields like lawyers can specialize in Criminal law, Real estate, Civil law and many more. Another important point to highlight is that B.A. LL.B. is a 5-year degree course. Since you have invested i
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Anik Verma

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Hi, You may get admission in Bharata Mata School of Legal Studies, Aluva East, Ernakulam for B.A. LL.B. And B.Com LL.B. Thanks.

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Steve Smith

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No, it's not possible because laws of both the countries are different, hence it's not possible.
Thank you.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi, You will have to participate in the admission process /counselling. It would be great if you could name your course for better understanding. You can also visit the below link for a detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/klee/counselling.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Basically, you want to do law, so you should complete BCA first and then go for a 3-year law course, this way you will have both the degrees.

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