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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

To get admissions in LLB, you need to give the entrance exam of law, which is CLAT.
You can check the below mentioned dates for this and colleges where you can apply as well for this course:
1. Registration start date: November 2016.
2. Registration end date: December 2016.
3. Admit card download date: January 2017.
4. CMAT exam date: January 2017.
5. CMAT result declaration: January 2017.
6. Print out of score cards: January 2017.
You can plan your dates accordingly and apply to the colleges which are well recognized for their law degree:
1. NLSIU – Bangalore.
2. NALSAR – Hyderabad.
3. Campus Law Centre – Delhi.
4. Symbiosis Law School –
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

1. CLAT.
2. AILET.
3. DU law exam.
4. Christ University exam.
5. LSAT.

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Swaroop Kumar MajjiStudent education counsellor

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It is up to your interest. LLB deals with various laws, whereas MBA deals in management terms. At present, there is a lot of scope in MBA than LLB.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can set goals to pursue professional courses like MBA and CA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Law has good scope, even after B.Sc., using your scientific knowledge you can specialise in intellectual property rights, copy rights, international trade, information security and rights, etc. besides civil and criminal laws.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

After LLB, you can practice in any of your chosen field of law expertise. You can also become a Direct or Indirect tax specialist lawyer and do independent practice and earn well.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It is a very good combination. CS consist majorly laws related to companies, ROX, SEBI and taxation and a company need a very good pleader and drafter. With LLB degree, you polish your both the skills by visiting various courts, moot court, etc.
With a BBA degree from a good institute or a BBA + LLB from institutes like Symbiosis or National Law University helps in communication and business understanding.

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Swaroop Kumar MajjiStudent education counsellor

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MBA will work for you to enhance your knowledge. You can try to crack entrance exams like CMAT, MAT, CAT or XAT to get admission in top B-schools.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can apply for LLM but there could be certain requirements such as you need to clear bar exams first in India or even abroad before you pursue LLM. You can also check for a specialized Masters such MS in criminal justice, etc.

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