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Good luck.
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Guide-Level 15
BA LLB is a five year degree program. The course is an integration of arts and law. Any student who has completed class 12th can join this course.
BBA LLB is also a five year program. But, it is an integration of management and business subjects and law. However, the career opportunities for both these courses are same. These graduates can work as lawyer, legal advisor, law reporter, legal assistant, etc. depending on their skills and experience.
Which course is better?
If one wants to practice law oneself, then BA LLB will be the good choice. After this course one can specialize in the various fields like accounting, taxatio
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Candidates should also meet the minimum score required in the qualifying graduation degree examination. The minimum qualifying marks in degree examination for different categories is given below
General As per DU LLB 2017 eligibility criteria, the candidates belonging to General category need to secure a minimum of 50 per cent marks in the qualifying degree-level examination.
OBC Those applying for DU LLB 2017 under OBC category
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The entrance exam of law is not difficult as compared to JEE or other entrance exam.
If you can give 2 hours from your daily routine and read the newspaper for daily update that will help you to crack the exam, but you have to manage the time very smartly.
So, do well in your exam.
All the best.
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If you are anything like me, you have to read every legal career book available, written to every chamber or solicitors firm within a feasible distance, and thrown yourself into getting involved with your university's law society. But with a hundred or more law students around you doing exactly the same, is it enough?
This is where I thought mo
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