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Nilakshee H Saikia

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The eligibility criteria is a minimum of 50% marks for general category and a minimum of 45% for other categories such as SC, ST, OBC, MOBC, specially-abled, etc.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Best books to prepare for BBA LLB entrance test:
LL.B Entrance Examination (5 Year Course) by Gyan Prakash
The Ultimate Guide to the LLB Entrance Examination 2012 by M A Rashid,Nisa Fasil
LL.B. Entrance Examination Guide by Pankaj Kr. Jaiswal
Self Study Package LLB Prvesh Pariksha 2012) by Expert Compilations

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PU is the best university. It has produced great Alumni. Justice Jagdeep Singh is one of the examples.

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Aseem AnandCA aspirant

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CS + LLB are core qualifications that can shape your career in the direction of secretarial, legal, corporate governance and corporate and securities laws. Since you are pursuing these qualifications already, am assuming that this is your ultimate goal.
FRM is no doubt a very competitive qualification with an abundant scope and market demand. However, you need to understand that FRM is a qualification solely based and focused on risk, not even financial management. Are you sure you want to specialise in risk management and the sorts? If you do, then CS + LLB is of no use and FRM would be the ideal choice. Although the syllabus would be
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You can practice law and you can also get jobs as a legal advisor in any firm. You can also get work as a law officer in Army, Navy or Air Force.

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Milon Ahamed Shovi

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Yes, you can LLB after completing PG.

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