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Pragati Singh

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The average salary offered after BBA LLB in India is between INR 2 LPA to INR 7 LPA. It varies because of the factors such as experience, specialisation, etc. The salary increases with experience and lawyers can earn in the range of INR 10 LPA to INR 20 LPA (Senior-level). Infact, the salary and allowances for judicial officer is also very attractive. They receive house rent allowance, electricity and water bill, car facility and pension after retirement. A Public Prosecutor also earns INR 6-9 LPA and receives allowances from the State Government.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, BBA LLB consists of various subjects from Management discipline which is related to Statistics and Mathematics. Candidates have to also study Accountancy and Operations Research which needs accuracy in counting and numeracy. Statistics is a major subject in BBA for which candidates must have studied Mathematics of Class 12th level. Hence, candidates have to study Mathematics in BBA LLB.

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Pragati Singh

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The students applying for BBA LLB must have completed their Class 12 from a recognised board. Many law colleges/institutes also state that candidates must have secured a minimum of 45 percent aggregate at their Class 12 level. For SC/ ST category candidates the range of this minimum marks percentage is 40 percent.

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Pragati Singh

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BBA LLB is a five-year integrated law course wherein students are taught subjects related to Business Administration as well as Law. It is a perfect blend of management and core law subjects. It is best fit for candidates who have a commerce background, and want to learn law along with respect to Corporate Law and Business Law

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Kunal Lalwani

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Amity University Gurgaon is considered a better choice for pursuing BA LLB than MDU CPAS Gurgaon. The university has a high ranking, NAAC 'A+' certification, up-to-date facilities, and good placement records. Amity University is known for hiring experienced lecturers unlike MDU CPAS Gurgaon whose faculty profile is unknown. However, despite of its slightly higher fee structure (?1.8 lakhs/year), Amity offers an all-inclusive course syllabus. As for the ranks, the accreditations and infrastructure details as well as placement data can be found in any other place apart from MDU CPAS Gurgaon. GDP growth in developing countries will promot

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Kunal Lalwani

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MDU Rohtak is a better BA LLB option than MDU CPAS Gurgaon. It has an admission procedure that is straightforward, fees that are affordable (INR 30,025 for 5 years) and a programme that is structured comprising of 10 semesters. Moreover, it contains a distinct department for placement internships and job openings. On the other hand, MDU Rohtak ranks second in LLB among the law colleges in Rohtak. However, there is not much information concerning their admission process, fees, programme details as well as placement opportunities at MDU CPAS Gurgaon. Consequently, it appears that MDU Rohtak would be a more transparent and trustworthy cho

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Prateek Swami

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ICFAI University, Dehradun has an excellent placement record for its BA LLB programme; approximately *90% of students secure placements*. To improve employability skills, the university's placement unit holds workshops, mock interviews, and training sessions. Numerous well-known organizations in a variety of fields have extended generous job offers to students. Please don't hesitate to ask any further questions or for more information!

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Prateek Swami

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It is difficult to pursue an LL.B. online for free because the majority of recognised schools charge for tuition. Nonetheless, several colleges provide free online legal education that can give a basic understanding of the subject. Universities such as Yale and Harvard provide free courses on platforms such as FutureLearn, edX, and Coursera. Scholarships and financial help are available for LL.B. programs in full at universities like the University of London that offer online courses in law. Make sure the programme is approved and acknowledged by the appropriate authorities at all times.

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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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With an eighty percentile in MHT-CET and being from the OMS (Outside Maharashtra State) category, you have a first rate danger of moving into some regulation colleges in Maharashtra. Admission probabilities rely on the precise cutoff for each college, that could range yearly primarily based at the number of applicants and seat availability. You might have a better risk in non-public law faculty members compared to authorities ones. It's first-class to check the specific cutoffs of the schools you are interested by and hold an eye at the counselling technique for the maximum accurate information. Good luck!

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Saurabh Kaintura

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Hii Gamgru , 

The Gauhati University Law Entrance Test (GULET) is the entrance test for Guwahati University's B.A. LL.B (Hons.) program.

To get ready, have a look at:

1. Sandeep Bharadwaj's "Universal’s CLAT Guide" is an extensive resource for law entrance exams.
2. Norman Lewis' "Word Power Made Easy" - to improve vocabulary, which is essential for the test.
3. The Pearson book "Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning" addresses important legal concepts and reasoning.
4. Lucent's "Objective General Knowledge" is a good resource for current events and general information.

 

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