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Pallavi Sharma

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The field of Law is not a discrete and stand-alone body of knowledge, and the practice of law also cannot be divorced from the practice of other disciplines. Law affects and is affected by other disciplines and other professions in many ways. BBA LL.B. Is a one such unique and niche interdisciplinary programme that has emerged in the last decade in response to fast-changing trends of the industry. It provides an in-depth knowledge of commerce and business management, with intricate details of law and governance. Students gain valuable insights into both domains, viz management of business functions, including finance, marketing, human
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Nilesh Nahar

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There are many institutions providing LL.B. In distance or online mode however it is discouraged by bar council of India. It is not approved by UGC hence you should not pursue this course in distance mode.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Preparation Tips for DU LL.B. Entrance Exam:
1- Prepare a Practical Strategy.
2- Solve Previous Year's Question Papers.
3- Look for Your Weaknesses.
4- Select Best Books for DU LL.B. Preparation.
5- Take Online Mock Tests.
6- Make Notes and Revise. DU LL.B. Entrance Exam Pattern:
DU LL.B. Exam duration: 2 hours
DU LL.B. Exam mode: Online (Computer-Based Test)
DU LL.B. Language: English
DU LL.B. Type of questions: Multiple-choice type questions
DU LL.B. Total marks: 400
DU LL.B. Number of questions: 100
DU LL.B. Marking scheme: 4 marks for each correct answer and -1 mark for each incorrect answer. I hope this will help you.

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Tania padam

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As per the norms and education ACT one cannot pursue two regular degrees simultaneously. Because one can be available one place at the same time.

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Jayeem Mahamadjabir Pathan

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Yes, but any other state you can take in Karnataka.

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deepika maurya

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Benefits of doing an LL.B. After the CLAT exam:
After completing your LL.B. You can secure a job as a corporate law practitioner, legal advisor, leading corporate or legal firm, Legal practice, etc. After clearing the LL.B. You can also enroll yourself with a state bar council and start preparing for the AIBE (All India Bar Examination). Litigation provides a wide range of employment options in both the public and private sectors.
Top career opportunities after CLAT:
Civil Litigation Lawyer: It specializes in civil cases such as taxation laws, excise laws, etc.
Criminal Lawyer: These lawyers specialize in criminal laws such as IPC, the Evi
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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can get admission to top Law colleges for LL.B. Courses, without taking the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam. The Common Law Admission Test exam is conducted for LL.B. Admission at several of India's top National Law Universities (NLUs). However, you can also sit for additional state-level, university-level, or college-level law entrance tests, such as Andhra Pradesh LAWCET, BHU UET etc. I hope this will help you.

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Sunita Singh

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I would suggest to pursue LL.B. As you can become environmental Lawyer, which are in huge demand. Some of the most common majors for environmental law are Science, environmental studies, political Science, economics, humanities, and English . LPU school of Law ranked among the top 19 law institutions in India. LPU's Law programmes duly affiliated by Bar Council of India (BCI) which is one of the Best inIndia in terms of quality education & creating excellent career aspect. There is specific Aim of the programme - Targeting students with an interest topursue legal education with social sciences to benefit society. Creation ofwell traine
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PIYUSH MUDGILStudent of Political Science.

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For the LL.B. You have to give the Entrance Exam of different Universities because CLAT is only for the integrated B.A. LL.B. Course and LL. M. and not for LL.B. You can go for DU LL.B. And BHU LL.B. Entrance Exam.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Round 2 closing cutt off was around 79 for last year.

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