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28th July 2011, 11:21 PM
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LLB is a reputed profession in our society. A number of graduates and secondary pass out are attracted to this profession. It offers a good career opportunity with attractive remuneration package. There is two type of LLB course available in India, the 5 year program for the school pass out and three year program for the graduate. Both the courses will receive the same recognition in India. For to apply for the course you need to take the entrance exam like CLAT conducted by the various institutes/universities in India. A qualified students called for the final selection round constitute GD and Personal Interview. The CS, company secretary is also a good career option for the plus two pass out. There are different courses offered by different institutes under CS like Professional Development course, Executive Programme, Foundation Programme etc. You need to check with the respective institutes for further details.
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30th July 2011, 10:42 AM
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NO, you have not any problem to do LAW course after doing B.Com. But my suggestion to you that you will do MBA course after doing B.Com because in LAW you have some difficulty to do study and understanding problem and in MBA you have many papers which you study in B.Com and this course is demand is also good in job sector. SO ALL THE BEST.... |
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15th March 2012, 09:22 PM
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Hai,.
Yes you can do law course after your b.com, But to apply for these course you need to take the entrance exam like CLAT conducted by some of the universities in India. The minimum educational qualification is graduation from any recognised university. All the best. |
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15th March 2012, 09:39 PM
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Hai,.
Yes you can do law course after your b.com, But to apply for these course you need to take the entrance exam like CLAT conducted by some of the universities in India. The minimum educational qualification is graduation from any recognised university. All the best. |
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16th March 2012, 12:09 AM
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Hi Dear
Yes , after complete your B.Com then you admission in LAW programme That is possible In india there is many law colleges for your law study:- ![]() You give entrance exam CLAT then you read good colleges under CLAT............ Good Luck............... |
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#7
16th March 2012, 12:24 AM
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Yes, you can study Law after B.Com.
LL.B.-Bachelor of Law is a three year Degree course in Law and can be applie after Graduation in any stream. The eligible candidate should be a Graduate Degree holder securing at least 40% marks from a recognised University within the age of 20 to 30 years can apply for three year Degree course in Law. One can be admitted to LL.B. on the basis of mark secured in Graduation. Some top Institution conduct entrance exam for admission to LL.B. course. |
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