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ravi jha

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To bridge the gap between legal theory and practice, an understanding of the trade and commerce is essential. Law is a profession that works in economic context, and therefore for a legal practitioner, training in the economic science is a prerequisite.
The program combines the knowledge of the economic sciences with special training in taxation law. The trade, finance and commerce component of the B.Com + LLB honors course includes subjects such as accounts, finance, economics and language.
Eligibility:
You need to score minimum 50% marks at higher and senior secondary level.
Career prospects:
1. State bar councils.
2. Indian and foreign
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ravi jha

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If you wish to become a lawyer and be able to practice in the court of Law, you will have to complete the 3 year LLB program for which the eligibility is a graduation in any stream.
Different law Universities and colleges conduct different law entrance exams, to admit students to their courses, like NET (National Entrance Test), CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), Department of Law University of Delhi take admission through a common Entrance Test for all the three Law Centres (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II).
After completing your LLB, you may choose to pursue LLM for 2 years duration and specialize in core areas like
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soma desdw

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Eligibility criteria:
The candidate should have a completed class 12th from a recognized school or equivalent qualification and the candidate must secure at least 60% aggregate marks in their examination.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
Yes, you can pursue, as per UGC guidelines, student can pursue 2 different programs from 2 different universities. But, you should work on your time management as both the programs require good amount of time for the studies.
All the best.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Management sector has better job opportunities. You can pursue MBA after completing BBA.
Best of luck.

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Career Coach CoachCareer Counseling

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Hi,
Yes, there is a limit. The age criteria is restored. The maximum age limit for general category is 20 years and for reserved category is 22 years.
Good Luck.

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garvit jha

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You can get admission in LLB course after Intermediate examination, but for this you have to apply for the CLAT (Common Law admission test). If you have scored good marks and rank in CLAT, then you will get admission in top Law colleges of India.
After Intermediate examination you can take admission in 5 year LLB course.
It is an all India entrance test conducted by 14 National Law Universities for admissions to five-year integrated under-graduate and post graduate degree programmes.
To apply for this examination for 5 year LLB Course, you have to complete your Intermediate examination with minimum 50% marks or its equivalent qualificatio
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garvit jha

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Candidates after completing the 10+2 can opt for BA LLB course. The course will be for duration of five years. As this is an integrated course the topics covered in this course will be a mixture of both LLB and BA. The candidates need to learn arts subjects as well as subjects related to the law. The BA LLM course covers some of the specialized fields in law. They are:
Administrative Law
International Law
Labor Laws
Tax Laws
Corporate Laws
Civil law
Criminal law
Patent law
Entrance Exam after 12th for LLB Course Admission
There are a number of entrance exams for getting admission to this LLB course. Some of the popular entrance exams are:
Common
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Jyotsna Pandey

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Hi,
According to me, you hold a LLB degree and a distance MBA degree.
LLB gives you an understanding of legal principles, legal procedures and laws and regulations of countries and then the idea of corporate governance and legal compliance and legal procedures to enter into a business transaction. Master of Business Administration is a post graduate professional degree which gives you an overall understanding of business administration functions and specific industries.
LLB + MBA (Finance): you could get legal jobs easily in BFSI sector. The kind of jobs available ranges from legal compliance to contract management. Unless you understand
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