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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
These are the qualities recruiters want to see in graduates from Law:
- Recruiters want to see that you have a solid grasp of fundamental legal principles as good grades signal that you've learned how to use those knowledge and skills effectively.
- The ability to express yourself clearly, concisely, and convincingly, whether you're writing an email or arguing a case.
- You need to be able to look at a situation, break it down into smaller pieces, figure out what's important, and then build a strong case based on your analysis.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
You seem to be confused about the difficulty level of LLB and CA courses right? Nobody can tell you with surety which course is easier but rather you have to assess the same on the basis of your interests and passions. If you have this feeling that you're made for reading, interpretation, logical reasoning and argumentation, you might find LLB relatively easier and more fun to study.
But if you have a strong inclination towards numbers, financial analysis, problem solving with quantitative data and can dive into technical study, you might find CA more suited to your interests and hence easier than the LLB course.
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7 months agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants who have passed Class 12 with English as a subject or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for reserved class category candidates belonging to Maharashtra state only) are eligible to apply for BBA LLB (Hons) programme at Faculty of Law, MIT WPU Pune. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
These are government colleges that offer Property Law courses:
Property Law Colleges | Tuition Fees |
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INR 25000 |
Note- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.
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