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Aarti Singh

Guide-Level 14

Naresh you can go for the the two together. One course should be regular mode and other one in distance mode.
Join LLB from some good university and if they are offering courses through distance mode, then join MA from there otherwise you can join it from some other university.
Most law schools give admission on the basis of CLAT/ LSAT. Some give admission on the basis of CLAT/ LSAT as well as your previous qualifying exam.
Law schools that offer admission through CLAT/ LSAT are
Jodhpur National University, Narandi, Jahnwar Road, Jodhpur
Siddhartha Law College, Sahastradhara Road, Near IT Park, Dehradun
SOA National Institute of Law, Siksha
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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Divya.,
Firstly talking about these courses,
CA- Good option but as of now not so highly reputed as it use to be,neither placements are so good,coz every next student is going in CA.
No one guarantee's that you will be CA in a certain period of time it might take 4.5Years or more than what one can imagine.
BA LLB- A good option best part is you will be getting degree in 5years that's for sure. now talking about package that is upto your own skills.universities can assure you one thing that campus placements will be there but not job that is entirly upto your skills and abilities.
So these are few ground realities.
All the very best

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Vikas,
BA LLB is a integrated course of 5years which you can pursue after class 12th.so it basically saves 1year of yours in comparison of if you opt for LLB after graduation.
For more details I suggest you to visit given link for better clarification
https://www.quora.com/Between-a-3-year-LLB-course-or-a-5-year-BA-LLB-course-which-one-is-better
All the very best

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

Guide-Level 13

yes u can do along with any +2/+3
if CS is Your major study, opt ignou -icsi tie up B.Com

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Kapil Khanna

Beginner-Level 4

BBA in HR is a little bit restricted in terms of career prospects later on.
Do a general BBA/BBS/BBE and then think of specialization in MBA.
LLB is good prospect, lots of jobs.
look at careers in Psychology, teaching, nutrition,dietitian,CS, Forensics, banking, civil services.

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vishnu prasad

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Hi Awadhesh,
Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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