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pihu gf

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B.Ed is a 2 years course. You can go for it after completing class 12th. Whereas, LLB is a 3 year course that you can do after graduation.
B.Ed is a professional course. The B.Ed course guarantee's that you graduate with an industry-important degree. B.Ed students real experience, read allocated materials, visits workshops, open talking and critical thinking. These aptitudes help to get a far better job. After B.Ed, you can plan for Masters in education.
Many good universities offer all these courses. Some offer them on basis of entrance tests and some on merit basis or your marks in previous qualifying exam.

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2016-07-30 18:30:25

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amardeep sharmaFeel Free To Ask

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Amity is better than Galgotias.

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2016-07-30 18:29:21

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amardeep sharmaFeel Free To Ask

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ICFAI - Dehradun is good to pursue law.

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2016-07-30 06:46:27

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ramanand vyas

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Law is better, if you pursue it with full dedication.

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2016-07-29 18:30:08

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on your educational qualifications, courses on accounting and taxation are more suitable for career in the field of accounting.

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2016-07-29 16:44:23

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2016-07-29 15:56:39

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dr vedbrat tiwariA dedicated teacher and passionate historian

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5 years integrated law could be a better option than separate LLB program because this saves time, money and emphasizes more on law related papers.

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2016-07-29 10:51:51

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UMESH KUMAR KESWANIAccounting Consultant with exp of 10 years

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You can look at the option of Faculty of Law, Delhi University. It has the provision of evening classes as well. You have to write an entrance test and after clearing the same you will be able to get admission.

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