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YASH SHARMA

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The approximate fee for the BBA LL.B. Programme at Symbiosis Law College, Noida for the academic year 2021-2022 was around Rs. 2,25,000/- per year. This fee is inclusive of tuition fees, examination fees, library fees, and other academic fees. Additionally, there may be other charges such as hostel fees, mess charges, and other miscellaneous expenses that may vary depending on the facilities opted for by the students. It is recommended that you visit the official website of Symbiosis Law College, Noida or contact their admission office for the latest and most accurate information on the fee structure for the BBA LL.B. Programme. Additi
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No, a B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) degree is not equivalent to an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree. B.Ed is an undergraduate degree that is awarded to students who have completed a program in education and are eligible to become a teacher. LLB, on the other hand, is an undergraduate degree in law that is awarded to students who have completed a program in legal studies and are eligible to become a lawyer.
B.Ed and LLB degrees are distinct and have different career paths and opportunities. While a B.Ed degree prepares students to become teachers, an LLB degree prepares students to become lawyers, legal advisors, and legal professionals in v
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S.K.V. College of Law is a college affiliated to Sri Krishnadevaraya University in Andhra Pradesh, India. The fee structure for the LLB program offered by the college is as follows:
Total Fees for LLB (3 years) program: INR 21,000/- per annum.
The above-mentioned fee structure is indicative and subject to change. It does not include other charges such as examination fees, library fees, hostel fees, etc., that may be applicable.
It is recommended that you visit the official website of the college or contact the admission office of the college for more information on the fee structure and other admission-related details for the LLB program.

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Yes, you can get admission to the LL. M. programme at Delhi University (DU) through the DU LL.B. 2023 exam. DU conducts a separate entrance exam, called the DU LL.B. Entrance Test, for admission to its LL.B. Programme. After completing the LL.B. Programme from DU, you will be eligible to apply for the LL. M. programme at DU. The eligibility criteria and admission process for the LL. M. programme at DU may vary from year to year, and it is recommended that you visit the official website of DU or contact the concerned department of the university for the latest information regarding admission to the programme.

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Yes, you can pursue an LL.B. course while working in a government job. Many law colleges and universities offer LL.B. Programs in a part-time or distance education mode, which allows students to study at their own pace and time. This can be helpful for students who are working and need to balance their work and study commitments. However, pursuing an LL.B. Course while working can be challenging and requires a lot of effort and dedication. It is important to ensure that you are able to manage your time effectively and balance your work and study commitments. You may also need to obtain permission from your employer to pursue the course
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Yes, there are government colleges in Maharashtra that offer an integrated B.Sc. Agriculture + LL.B. Course. Some of the colleges that offer this course are:
Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh College of Law, Amravati
Vidya Pratishthan's School of Law and Research, Pune
Pravara Rural Education Society's Sir Vithaldas Thackersey College of Law, Ahmednagar
K. C. Law College, Mumbai
Please note that admission criteria and eligibility may vary for each college, so it's best to check with the respective college for more information.

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Yes, you can pursue both courses simultaneously. IGNOU's M.A. Political Science is a distance learning programme and it won't interfere with your regular classes at the DU LL.B. Programme. However, make sure to manage your time efficiently to keep up with the workload of both courses. Also, check the rules and regulations of both institutions to ensure there are no conflicts or restrictions on pursuing two degrees at the same time.

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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) after completing your graduation. In fact, many law colleges and universities offer LL.B. As a post-graduate degree for students who have completed their graduation in any discipline. LL.B. Is a three-year undergraduate law programme that provides students with an in-depth understanding of the legal system, legal principles, and various branches of law such as criminal law, civil law, corporate law, etc. By pursuing an LL.B. Degree, you can develop legal expertise and acquire skills that are essential for a career in the legal profession. It's important to note that admission to LL.B. Course
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SNIL (Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur) is a reputed law school that offers a B.A. LL.B. Programme. The law school has a good placement record, with many students getting placed in top law firms, corporate houses, and other organizations. The maximum, minimum, and average packages offered to SNIL students can vary each year depending on the job profile, organisation, and other factors. However, the law school has a good track record of offering lucrative packages to its students. In the past, the maximum package offered to SNIL students has been around 18 LPA, while the minimum package has been around 3 LPA. The average package offered to
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The LL.B. Programme typically takes three years to complete in India. However, if you already have an MBA degree, you may be eligible to pursue a two-year LL. M. (Master of Laws) programme instead of an LL.B. Programme. An LL. M. programme is a post-graduate degree in law that focuses on a specific area of law, such as corporate law, intellectual property law, or international law. It is designed for individuals who already have a law degree or equivalent experience, such as an MBA in your case. However, the exact duration of the LL. M. programme may vary depending on the institution and the country where you are pursuing the degree. I
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