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astha singh

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Please refer to the link: https://goo.gl/GQu3vZ

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DIKSHA MANDAL

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Hi Kulvinder,
Being a student of BA LLB and also a girl I can assure you that pursuing this course is a good choice. There's no problem in doing BA LLB.

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Meghna Khanna

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Depends on the college you to take admission. There are many colleges affiliated with the university, so it gives a lot of scope to the students with ranks crossing 4-5k to get admission.

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Ravi teja Lakkireddy

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ICFAI is a better choice, but GITAM's law school is also good.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, Sahil you can. Take your IELTS too. An overall score of 6.5 is recommended. Most LLB programmes require only 10+2, since you have a Bachelors check with the universities for credit transfers.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You have to give LLB CET such as DU LLB CET in Delhi, MH Law CET in Maharashtra and if you are looking for a specific deemed or private university, their CET. National Law University does not offer 3 years law hence options not available please check other prescribed minimum qualification.

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Sakshi Bumb

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Hello Akshay, A 3 year LLB course can only be taken by a graduate. You are eligible for it.

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Sakshi Bumb

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Priya,
Yes, there is a 3-year course available as well, i.e. LLB. For getting enrolled in this course you need to take MHCET LAW entrance exam, similar to what the 5-year course students have to give.

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Aarti Singh

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Aaditya, first thing is there is a difference between B.Tech and B.Sc. B.Tech is a professional degree but B.Sc is not, it is a simple/ regular degree.
Now, B.Tech and law both are professional degrees but related to different fields. After B.Tech you will be technically proficient and will get jobs in companies. Working independently is little tough, until you start your own venture. But with law, you can work with a company as well as as an independent lawyer.
If you have just finished your 12th then you can go for an integrated law degree which will save one year I.e you will become a lawyer in 5 years otherwise it will be a 6 years d
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