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2016-02-16 15:27:11

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Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafriteacher by choice not chance...

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No, there is no provision for part time LLB.

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2016-02-16 15:24:30

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Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafriteacher by choice not chance...

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Obviously, LLB because law has much demand in the present time. LLB has more options in comparison to MBA.

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2016-02-13 13:09:21

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2016-02-11 18:44:13

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Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafriteacher by choice not chance...

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Dear,
You can take admission in B.Com LLB five year integrated course. In this course, you can get both the degrees in five years.

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2016-02-11 18:40:41

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Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafriteacher by choice not chance...

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There is no need of a specific subject. If you are a 10+2, you can join law integrated courses like BA LLB or BBA LLB.

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2016-02-11 08:25:04

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Prateek Malpani

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Hi Prasad,
LLB and MBA are two very different career options that cannot be compared. It completely depends on what interests you more. I suggest you to speak to someone, who is a lawyer and is working or practicing right now and also speak to someone, who is an industry professional after MBA in finance. This way you will get a perspective because job scope is good in both courses, if you pursue from good colleges.

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2016-02-08 15:45:47

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Abhinav Sinha

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Top colleges accepting LSAT scores are Christ College of Law, Bharati Vidyapeeth's New Law College, Faculty of Law, BHU, UPES Dehradun. All of these are pretty reputed for integrated law programs but if you've any inclination towards core domain, then, do consider UPES as it offers specialized integrated programs in core domain. So, you would be having an added advantage to get in to core domain as well after completion of your course. So choose wisely and take your pick.
Good luck.

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2016-02-04 18:10:36

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2016-01-27 16:17:52

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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It is not a bad choice choosing English. But, a lawyer, if he settles in the profession, can earn more and become more famous.

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