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aneesh rammiles to go before I sleep....

Contributor-Level 9

It depends on your interest and capacity to go for B.Com and LLB honors and do CS with it. If you crack CS, then you can easily enter into corporate ladder. You should try to crack CLAT exam for B.Com + LLB.
All the best.

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komal Gautam

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If you want to pursue law after completing class 12th, then you should start preparing for law entrance exam and you can go for 5 years BA LLB and if you want to do law after your graduation, then you can do LLB.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Both, MBA and law are good career courses. You can choose any based on your interests to excel in your professional career.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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B.Com through correspondence from DU will not make you handicap for any future education in Indian Universities.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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Yes, it is possible. But, it is not good because your exams can clash as well.

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mahak jain

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LLB will be beneficiary for you in future if it has been done on regular basis. The correspondence degree of LLB has lesser value.

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Robin Pandey

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Being the most fluid part of all, legal aptitude is required in every aspect be in corporate, business, civil services, defense, industries, and PSU and govt. sectors legal is having its hand in all buckets, so scope is too diverse.

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Robin Pandey

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Salary mainly depends on the aptitude you have got in your degree level and also with the kind of firms you are involved in.

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Robin Pandey

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Nalsar is in top notch 5 institutions in India for law and legal studies and CLAT is the exam which one needs to clear to get into it.

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