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Monika Mani Tripathi

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Symbiosis Law College, Amity University, Nirma University, and Jindal Global Law School are the good ones.

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christina charlesLaw student| Musician| Bangalorean

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Hi, I'm afraid you don't understand that CET rankings don't count for law. CET is only for engineering and medicines. Alright, considering the fact that you want to take law, there are colleges that don't require an entrance examination or any rankings. Hope this helped. Good luck!

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Yash Shukla

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Yes, there were good placements for BBA LL.B students. Although now ILNU is not offering BBA LLB (Hons).

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Jyotsna Pandey

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Hi Razuddin, the placements for BBA LL.B course in ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad are good as of now. The college offers a good return on investment because the highest package is between Rs 6 - Rs 8 lakhs whereas the average salary is Rs 3.5 lakhs.

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Varun Solshe

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According to previous data, to secure a seat in Amity Law School, Delhi students ranked up to 150-180(outside Delhi general) have been offered a seat in round counseling.
But one of my friends got 960 rank, outside Delhi general and got a seat in the spot counseling in 2015.
So, yes, you can get ALSD, just stay updated with dates and notifications of the counseling and be positive it's a good rank, if not ALSD you can other good colleges like VIPS, IIMT, etc.

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saurabh sharma

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Hi Raghav, this depends on the demand of the course. If students applying for B.A are more, it becomes difficult to get in for B.A LL.B and vice versa. Last year, it was easy to get admission in BBA LLB.

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UMANG MEHTA

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BBA LL.B is a preferred course for those wanting to enter corporate field and management law after completion of the degree. If you want to pursue litigation in future, B.A LL.B is the best option for you. Anyways, none of the degree courses have a drastic affect on what you want to do in the future. You may opt any one of them.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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For admission, you have to give ULSAT examination conducted by the university itself followed by PI and GD. A student can also get admission through CLAT rank under 5000 followed by GD and PI.

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Faraaz Ahmad

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As you are pursuing BBA right now and you want to get admission into law. You can go for LLB after completing BBA and if you are interested in law profession then you can do BBA+LLB.

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