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One is the 3-year course for which the minimum eligibility criterion is graduation and the other is an integrated course of 5-year duration for undergraduate students.
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BA LLB-Bachelor of Arts and Law programs
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Law programs (LLB) can only be pursued through a post-graduate course and a student must be a graduate to become eligible to pursue the LLB degree. However, since the integrated law course includes a Bachelor's degree course as well, the two can be combined.
Sharda University offers plenty of options for students who are interested in pursuing the integrated law course.
Benefits of Pursuing the Course:
As the course can be pursued right after class 12th, a
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