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Anant OjhaThe surreal saint rockstar

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The Institute of Law, Nirma University offers 5-years integrated Programme BA LLB (Hons.) and B.Com LLB (Hons) while the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda offers LLB and BALLB (Hons.). Nirma is a private university while MSU is a government one. The fees have a huge difference and thus the facilities also vary. The extra-curricular activities provided in Nirma are more varied and extensive. Thus if that's your basis for selection then that should be your pick. If the curriculum is in question then they have a similar curriculum with yearly moot courts.

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Meenal Bhargava

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A lot of people do. Mostly those who wish to go for Judiciary/UPSC/academics.

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Meenal Bhargava

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The top colleges are:
NLSIU, Bangalore
NALSAR, Hyderabad
NUJS, Kolkata
NLU, Jodhpur
GNLU, Gandhinagar
You have to appear for the CLAT PG exam to get admission in LLM courses in the NLUs.

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Ratnesh Pareek

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Depends on what options do you have. Suppose you can get NLU them it's not a good option.
Infrastructure is really good, huge campus, a lot of opportunities but faculty members are below average and till now, there are no campus placement for law students but I heard now they are going to start it.

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Monika Singh

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After completing your BBA LLB, get your degree evaluated by NCA. There will be a few courses that you might have to undertake. The route will be to go for a paralegal course and work your way up towards getting PR and then giving a licensing exam to practice law in Canada. You will find all the information at NCA website.

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Hareesh B

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Hi Ranjit, both streams have diverse field.
If you are a good analytical and a logical thinker, then you can pursue Law. For this, one must be have good communication skills as well as writing skills.
If you are with good data modeling, problem-solver, pays attention to details or a critical thinker. You can pursue Engineering.
Pursuing two different career simultaneously is one difficult task. You cannot concentrate properly. One needs to concentrate in achieve goal in his life.
So, you need to decide wisely. Know your interest area accordingly pursue career.

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