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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
Yes, LLB programme can pursue from any stream of education.
You need to prepare for CLAT exam or you need to fill separate exam for other universities to get the admission in the same.
You can check Shiksha's website for top law colleges in India.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You cannot pursue LLB. To do LLB, you need to complete your graduation first. The second option is 5 years LLB after 12th
NUJS-Kolkata is the best institute but you need to clear CLAT. There are many institutes under Kolkata University for which you can apply but most of them offer 3-year law course, so you need to complete the graduation.

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Shipra Suman

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Hi,
Please follow the link mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-west-bengal

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Shipra Suman

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This is something you have to do on your own. Just try to think about the topics that ignite a spark of interest in you, be it a small one, and then all you have to do is build it up. Go for the first choice that came across your thoughts while you were reading this.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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BBA will prepare you to pursue something the field of management like MBA, etc. If not interested in MBA, then you could opt for CA, CS, CFP, ICWA, M.Com, etc.
With a BBA LLB degree, you can work as legal advisor, law reporter, legal assistant, lawyer, etc. You can opt for courses on corporate law, acquisitions, mergers, etc. after BBA LLB to find better career prospects.

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Shourya Garg

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The cut off of a college changes every year. For this kindly contact college authorities or check their last result on the website or the internet.

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Harshit Jain

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Both the fields have same demand but most of the students are choosing B.Tech because getting job is easy with B.Tech. BA LLB is also very as very few students are pursuing and you can start your own practice but you have to work hard in law field to get success.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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National Law Universities established by Government of India are the best option for doing 5 years integrated programme of law. If you can crack CLAT then it's the best option to become a lawyer. It will be very good for your career and above it, you will save one year of education.

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