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2013-06-22 15:17:25

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Rupesh AnandIEC is Ranked A++ for Quality Education

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Dear Chugh,
Greetings from IEC University
The admission criteria of BA(Hons)LLB is minimum aggregate of 50% in year 12 from a recognized board.

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2013-06-22 10:31:10

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INFO@KCC.EDU.IN

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Dear Student,
We offer only General B.Com and B.Com /w Computer Application.

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2013-06-15 09:50:06

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NIMT Siddhant

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You will have to submit the application form. After your application is submitted, an interview shall be conducted after which admission is awarded. Please submit your application form at www.nimtgroup.edu.in/apply. For more details on Law courses, please visit: http://nimtgroup.edu.in/courses/law/ Please call 09555192192 for any enquiries.

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2013-06-13 16:22:46

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aru chopra

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Hi,
The main difference between these courses is that BA LLB covers arts subjects with law. On the other hand BBA LLB covers management and business subjects along with law.
However the career opportunities for both these courses are same. These graduates can work as lawyer, legal advisor, law reporter, legal assistant, etc depending on their skills and experience.
If you want to practice law on your own, then BA LLB will be the good choice. After this course you can specialize in the various fields like accounting, taxation, etc.
But if you wish to work with the management and business fields then BBA LLB will be more advantageous.
So,
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2013-06-08 14:05:34

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Sarla

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A combination of CS and LLB are perfect. It provides great value to your career. After completing your studies you can go for a Company Secretary job in any Company.

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2013-06-08 13:05:04

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Ishant Jain

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Bombay university me hota he shayad baaki ka pata nahi.

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2013-06-05 14:57:09

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aru chopra

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Hi,
B.COM LLB (5 year integrated course) is an apt choice. I have seen LLB with CS people going high places in corp. law firms and corporate but work hard and try to crack all CS papers within say 2 years of passing LLB.
To become a lawyer, you need to get a degree in law by taking up the three-year LL.B.
For admission into a law school in India, you need to take an entrance exam called the Common Law Admission Test. You can plan accordingly.
For details, visit http://www.clat.ac.in
You must have strong analytic skills, good interpersonal skills and a keen understanding of the basic principles in order to successfully settle as a Lawyer.
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2013-06-01 15:33:58

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teeena dua

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Dear student, tax only needs practice. Anyway if you will do in distance learning mode you have to go for certain coaching to do well with it.

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2012-02-03 10:25:01

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aru chopra

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Hi,
BBA LLB is a very prosperous career for those who want to learn about the management subjects along with law. You can work with all corporate sectors and business firms. You can find opportunities in different areas. You can work as legal advisor, law reporter, legal assistant, lawyer, etc. You can opt for courses on corporate law, acquisitions, mergers, etc after BBA LLB to find better career prospects.
There are number of government organizations that recruit efficient BBA LLB + Company Secretaries. The remuneration for in government firms are higher compared to the private sectors. A fresher in this field can earn from Rs.20, 000
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2009-06-21 15:00:09

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shiksha

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Hi! Both these fields are very different and have little in common. A law graduate has different options to pursue the profession as a lawyer, legal advisor, law officer, public prosecutor, solicitor, law reporter, legal assistant and so on, depending on ones professional skills and experience. The private corporate sector has been recruiting legal professionals in a major way in recent years and the legal process outsourcing sector also offers openings. Law graduates are eligible to apply for the legal assistants posts in the Law Department in the Government Secretariat. An experienced practicing lawyer has ample opportunities to beco
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