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ANUJ KARNATAK

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Both the universities are good at their point. NLU's are good at almost everything but if one has interest in judicial services then he should opt for BHU as there course material is designed in such a way that it helps a student a lot.

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Prafulla Lele

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You will need the migration certificate from university. Contact your university for that.

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rohit sinha

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I think of all these no university is that good, you must have heard about MIT-Pune, they also have a branch at University of Technology and Management and I think you should try for admission there. UTM offers Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree through 4 specialist program in Finance, Hotel Travel & Tourism, Retail and Marketing. The degree is designed to give students a broad exposure to all the functional areas of Management as well as a solid industry experience.
To know more visit - www.utm.ac.in

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shreyas chopra

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The best books for BA LLB Honors 1-year are:
1. Law of Torts by RK Bangia or in case you are comfortable reading a slightly complicated book go for Law of Torts by Ratanlal and Dhirajlal, commonly called R&D.
2. Law of Contracts- A commentary by Polluck and Mullah is advisable or a viable option could be Law of Contracts by Avtar Singh
3. Criminal Law I - PSA Pillai
For Legal English, you no book is prescribed, go with the course module (if your college provides one).

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Storm Counselor

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The ICFAI University, Dehradun is the best law college in India offering 100% placement assistance and providing excellent features for the students.

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Sangha Nath

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Yes, you can. There are many other entrances which you can sit for like UPES, IPU, JMI, AILET.

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Apeksha Dadhich

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Well, both the courses have totally different courses and have different subject matter and both are different in each way. It totally depends upon your interest in the field.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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As per current UGC guidelines, you can not pursue BBA distance from DU and 5 years integrated law course from GGSIPU.

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