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REVA

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You can contact the admission department for the exact details of the fee structure as it varies yearly.

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Arijit Royinnovation lover and creative

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Every option is a good option but it completely depends on the student how he studies and how he looks forward with him to pursue his career. If you study well in any subject of course you will surely get a good package and you will surely have a good career in your life. University only can help you in studying but you have to study completely on yourself and BA LLB is quite good choice but remember that the government jobs are very less.

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Meghna Khanna

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For which shift you have the query?

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mani khanna

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Hi Suresh,
You may refer to this college comparison tool provided by Shiksha:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison

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Aarti Singh

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Prabhakar,
You can go for both and after LLB, you can appear for tests meant for selection of judges. But, it would be better to go for Integrated LLB, where you will be saving one precious year of your life along with fee for one year. Also, you will get a chance to earn a year before.
There are many good universities like LPU, Sharda, Sastra, etc. that are offering 5 years integrated LLB. All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements that they offer. Some even offer scholarships.
Good luck.

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Harshit Mehta

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I am sorry to say that you cannot pursue the PGDM course at this instant as you have not completed your LLB course till now. You cannot apply for another course simultaneously when you are already pursuing a different course. So, my opinion for you is that just complete your LLB course first, then you are very much eligible for pursuing PGDM course.

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