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MEGHALI MITRA

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Hi there,
Check this link's pages from page no. 25 :- http://du.ac.in/adm2019/pdf/BulletinForUpload30May2019.pdf
Hope it will help you.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Hello,
I would recommend you to tell us about your interest areas if you like LLB, then you can probably to for Masters, and then you can practice and go for studies in law research not but I like law. Then, probably you can you look for different of opportunities are available in other values, so there is no interest areas there is a lot of in almost all that's all the fields, so don't worry follow your heart. All the best.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Narsee Monjee for BA LLB 5 year law is a known institute and it is a good option and the better option than anything you but if you consider the fee factor then maybe it is almost equal so if you are getting lower than daily use then consider Narsee Monjee because it is unknown college and it has got great exposure so it is it the final decision is yours but I think that Seem Ji would be a better option than the original. All the best.

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Shail Oberoi

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There is no subject / specialization wherein Job guarantee is there. However there are ample jobs for people who are flexible, willing to learn & have the positive attitude. If a person has clarity on what he wants to do in life then he can comfortable locate a job for himself, yes the remuneration my not be matching his/her expectations but then remunerations is a function of time, experience & skills acquired so have patience and all will fall into place.
Having said that a BA graduate in history/ philosophy / political science can assist you in preparing for UPSC exams. A BA in languages can given an edge in pursing a career as a t
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Pavan Kumar

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Sorry, no part time or distance education available for LL.B. Because it's a professional course. You need to study it through regular mode.

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Rohan Bhatt

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PDM University is good for BA LLB because they will provide you a plethora of opportunities for a law graduate student. One can practice as an advocate in a court of law or they can work with a corporate firm.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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LL.BB at MDU is of three years duration and is further divided into six semesters (two in every year). Hence, each semester consists an end semester exam. So each year consists the two end semester exams.

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Daksh Nagpal

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Yes, you can do LLB In Punjabi medium, from Panjab university, it conducts an entrance test ; PU LL.B. Entrance test. It is conducted for admissions to the LLB Programme on offer in Department of Laws. Candidates planning to pursue three-year law programme are advised to apply for the law entrance test. Candidates can take PU LLB 2019 exam in any of the three languages English, Hindi or Punjabi.

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Daksh Nagpal

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No, the Bar Council of India (BCI) does not recognize any distance or part-time LLB Degrees. If you enroll into any distance LLB. The degree will not be useful for practicing as an advocate. You will have to enroll into a regular college for your LLB.

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Munish Mehindru

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Yes, you can do it. After completion of your B.Com degree, you can take admission in LLB.
1. Patna Law College, Patna
2. Bihar Institute of Law - [BIL], Patna
3. Amity University, Patna
These are some best college of LLB in Panta.

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