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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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Robin Pandey

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Hi,
CLAT is the exam which is used to get in NLSIU, Bangalore and they will start their process in January 2017, so be aware of it.
All the best!

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Robin Pandey

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It is better to go for 5 years LLB if you need perfection in legal aptitude and it also saves your 1 year.

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Career Coach CoachCareer Counseling

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Hi,
There is an entrance exam named PU BALLB. It is one of the reputed colleges. After you clear the exam on basis of your rank you will get shortlisted for admission. PU BALLB forms start in the month of February mid till April first week. You can check the official website for details.

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