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Aarti Singh

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Adesh, BBA is a 3 year.course you can go for after 12th whereas LLB is a 3 year.course that you can go for after graduation.
BBA is a professional course. This course is of limited availability, of which just a modest bunch of universities/ foundations offer quality course. The BBA course guarantee's that you graduate with an industry-important degree. BBA students real experience, read allocated materials, visits workshops, open talking and critical thinking. These aptitudes help to get a far better job. After BBA you can plan for Masters in Marketing. Alternatively you can even opt for MBA in Human Resource, General Management, and F
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lovey mah

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Yes definitely UPES has a very good reputation

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mudit h

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In every High Court, there is a Chief Justice and many other judges whose number is defined by the President of India. Appointment of the Judges: The Chief Justice of a High Court is appointed by the President with the consultation of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Governor of the State.he High Courts in India: Appointment and Qualification for Judges!
There are 21 High Court Courts in the country with their jurisdiction extending to all the 28 States and 7 Union Territories. Some courts have more than one States/ Union Territory under their jurisdiction. For example, the High Court at Guwahati has jurisdiction over Assa
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mudit h

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CLAT provides admission to only 16 govt law colleges.Rest Law colleges take up students through different procedure.
There are another law exams like , LSAT which provide admissions to 5 year law programs in other govt. and private reputed colleges. Individual Universities like BHU conduct their own entrance test (BLAT) for the course.Likewise many other colleges have their own admission procedure.It varies greatly.
Colleges offering admission in a Bachelors Degree in Law without considering CLAT scores are:
-IMS Unison University, Dehradun
-Amity University, Noida
-Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
-Patna University
-Governmen
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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B.Com LLB integrated course is a very good option. It will help you to become specialist lawyer in Direct and Indiect taxes in future. You can do independent consulting practice and earn well.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Both the degrees are quite good. Surely you can get your job in either field. Knowledge of law will always be an added advantage in your job. However, you can also join any big law firm as an HR handling the complete responsibilities of their recruitment workforce or similar.

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