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Deepti Singh

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One can either pursue a three-year law course (LLB) after graduation in any discipline or a five-year course after twelfth standard examinations, leading to a BA LLB (Hons). The duration of a graduate program is 3 years and an LLB course after that would be another 3 years. Hence those who have decided to pursue law as their career take advantage of the BA LLB integrated course and hence save a year. The LLB course is sponsored by the Bar Council of India. The BA LLB programme usually covers practical training including court attendance, hands on training at legal aid centres and research projects. To be able to practice, it is man
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AISHA BANSAL

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There are lots of college in West Bengal and eligibility criteria and fees differ from one college to another. But here is the list of college in West Bengal:
1) South Calcutta Law College
2) Haldia Law College
3) Indian Institute Of Legal Studies
4) Kingston Law College
5) Law College Durgapur
6) George School Of Law
All the best!
Please feel free to revert!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are advised to prepare again with the help of a law coaching centre and appear for multiple law entrance examinations to increase your probability of success.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Chiranjivi,
I will ask you one question. After having studied law for sometime then only choice is required to be given. By now you would know as to what is your passion? Which subject is interesting to you. Each of the three subjects that you are talking about have huge potential. But if you follow the passion, study becomes enjoyable.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Chiranjivi,
It's nice to see your quest for achieving good marks. Actually it's very simple. Regular studies. Is the one line answer. To elaborate: Firstly, study the syllabus of each subject. Secondly assign time for each subject everyday. Thirdly assign time for yoga, Pranayam & exercise everyday. Have at least one hobby and indulge in it to break monotony of studies. That's all.

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rahul gurwani

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Hello sir,
As I always say this both fields are extremely different with each other so please think and go with your interest and never listen others because it's all about your future, if you want you to be a lawyer then go for LLB and if you heart says management then go for MBA and as far as earning is concern both fields are good if you do hard work in it.

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