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Krishna Rodge

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The last date to register online for the course is over. But you can still visit the college administration office and apply for the course.

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Deepti Singh

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The eligibility for the 5-year integrated programme, B.A. LLB/B.Sc LLB/B.Com LLB/BSW LLB, is 12th pass and age group is maximum 20years, therefore you would not be eligible for this course of law.
Nevertheless, if you are a graduate then you are eligible for the 3 year LLB course; there is no upper age limit for admission in this course. You are eligible for this course if you have pursued your graduation by distance learning or correspondence mode. However, if you have graduated through open universities system, you would not be eligible for admission in law courses.
In addition to this many institutes and universities offer PG Diploma/
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Bipin Jha

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Government Law College (GLC) conducts an admission process for admission to its 5 year undergraduate BLS LLB program. After the finishing of 3 years students are awarded BLS degree and after completion of full 5 years they are also given LLB degree. Admission to BLS LLB in Government Law College is based on merit of class 12th marks. Admission process starts soon after the declaration of HSC (class 12th) results. Candidates need to get at least 45% to be eligible to apply for government Law College but for those who get less than 45% but more than 40% an admission exam may be conducted.
Government Law College is a highly reputed and re
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Law graduates have a lot of scope in the field such as Judiciary, Legal firms, consultancies, large businesses, Armed Forces, Publishing, Media etc. You may refer to following link for career of law graduates: https://www.shiksha.com/careers/lawyer-69

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Monika Mani Tripathi

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BA LLB is better in the case if you opt for law in the civil services or any other arts subject.Whereas, science subjects are a relatively harder if opted for in the UPSC exams.

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Bhavna SinghI am a law student.

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Hi,
Surely Fairfield Institute is a better option because it has a good teaching staff and good facilities also it is affiliated by a leading government University named Indraprastha University Delhi.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Unfortunately, you can not do MBA and LLB simultaneously from same or different universities as it will against UGC guidelines.

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mani khanna

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