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Khushal Arora

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Hello!
B.Com, B.Tech and LL.B. All three are completely different courses. B.Com If accounting, percentages, economics, numbers, billing you like go for it!
LLB: If you like to read alot, have good thinking process, good at learning, history and remembering things like dates, places go for it. B.Tech: If you are tech free, love to learn new technology, Science student then B.Tech is good. Choosing a course totally depends upon your interest and passion. If you are interest in trade, business, banking etc. Then you should o for B.Com. And if you are interested in law then you should go for LL.B. And if you are interested in technology th
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Vinit

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Dear Student, If you don't want to practice as a full fledged lawyer you can still work as a cyber law consultant for many companies, law firms that do cyber law or technology law work, provide electronic evidence collection service etc. There is a tremendous scope of cyber law in India as the number of activities through internet is on increase with the changing times, the requirement for cyber laws and their application is gathering momentum and hence the career option as a cyber-lawyer seems very lucrative option for students. The requirements of being a successful cyber lawyer:
Capability of analyzing a problem along with a deep und
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Vinit

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Dear Student, BBA LL.B. At IILM University is a 5 year integrated course, students with any discipline from recognised board in 10+2 can do it. It aims at developing a new generation of versatile legal professionals through BBA LL.B.A comprehensive and contemporary course of integrated knowledge and rigorous education. This course has been designed innovative and has been developed in association with academicians and professional experts, and as per the guidelines of Bar Council of India. It provides an integrated understanding of the interrelationship of Management Studies for corporate functions and the Law in its entirety. Students
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Sachin

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Dear Lakshmi, LPU is a premier university of India with top placements and world class infrastructure. As per the latest NIRF-2020 ranking, LPU is amount the top 100 institutes of India due to best academics and placements of students. LPU has more than 200 courses and every course has certain eligibility criteria to be fulfilled by a candidate get admission. I want to update you regarding current term of admission-2020 in LPU. Due to COVID-19, LPU supports admission to his students by online mode with certain changes in process. I suggest you to visit university website or call on their toll free number for more information and beginn
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Vinit

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Dear Student, A lawyer can serve in several roles. Here are some examples, but in practice most lawyers do more than one of these, sometimes even simultaneously:
1. A Lawyer is an Advocate
Here, by advocate, I mean somebody who tries to advance their clients interests in some way, typically involving (at least to some extent) persuasion. The classic example is in court, especially in something like closing arguments: a lawyer advocates for their client by persuading the judge or jury that their client deserves to win their case.
2. A Lawyer is a Counselor
This is more behind closed doors. The role of a counselor isn't to persuade, its to
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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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B.Com and LL.B is a good combination, yes you need to give CLAT too.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can go ahead. You have to fill a form and give entrance exam for the admission.

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Vinit

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BBA LL.B. At IILM University is a 5 year integrated course, students with any discipline from recognised board in 10+2 can do it. It aims at developing a new generation of versatile legal professionals through BBA LL.B.A comprehensive and contemporary course of integrated knowledge and rigorous education. This course has been designed innovative and has been developed in association with academicians and professional experts, and as per the guidelines of Bar Council of India. It provides an integrated understanding of the interrelationship of Management Studies for corporate functions and the Law in its entirety. Students who take this
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can. ICSI is a professional body which conducts the exams, mandates the internships and development programs and imparts the CS degree. Pursuing CS with any undergrad degree. LL.B. Is the best choice because CS on a macro level, pertains to Corporate and Securities Laws, which will supplement your undergrad degree. Moreover, some of the subjects of CS and LL.B. Are similar and can give you the advantage of knowing more than most other students at an earlier stage.

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