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13th October 2011, 06:55 PM
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Should I take LLB or BL after completing BBM?
sir i completed bbm.i have intrested to do law.so tell me which i was taken in law . llb or bl
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19th November 2011, 10:57 PM
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Re: Should I take LLB or BL after completing BBM?
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LLB stands for Bachelor of Law .The duration of the course for three years and the course divided into four six semester . you can find good job after Completing LLB course . I provide the details regarding LLB course . if your interested to apply for LLB course then you should qualified for bachelor degrees like , B.A , BSc , B.com with 40% percentage of marks from recognized university . if your belong from sc/st candidate then relaxation is given for 35% percentage of marks . you should also qualified in the entrance examination to get admission in LLB course , like Common Law Admission Test CLAT ,National Law School of India University Entrance test etc.. you should qualified in this entrance examination with good percentage of marks . If your satisfy the eligibility criteria for LLB course then you should get admission reputed law college . |
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12th March 2013, 06:53 PM
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Re: Should I take LLB or BL after completing BBM?
i completed my BBM ?
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7th May 2013, 11:00 PM
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Re: Should I take LLB or BL after completing BBM?
You are eligible for 3 year LLB course. Graduation is the required qualification. Delhi University, Punjab University, etc conducts entrance exam for admission. Exam pattern vary with college/University. Admission details can be collected from the website of the concerned college.
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26th August 2013, 11:19 PM
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Re: Should I take LLB or BL after completing BBM?
>>ML, LLM, BL ,LLB, B.Sc. L.L.B., BBA. LLB and BA.LL.B are all degrees in Law. The difference between them is as follows:
>>M.L / L.L.M. - Are both Masters of Legislative Laws the difference between the two is that in Tamil Nadu instead of an L.L.M. It is called an M.L. >>B.L./ L.L.B. - Are both Bachelors of Legislative Laws the difference between the two is that in Tamil Nadu instead of an L.L.B. It is called a B.L. >>B.Sc. L.L.B., B.B.A. L.L.B. and B.A. LL.B. - Are all Bachelors of Legislative Laws and are integrated courses. >>The difference between them is that the first is B.Sc. + L.L.B. Which is awarded after completing 5 years. >>The second is a B.B.A. + L.L.B. Which is awarded after completing 5 years and B.A. + LL.B. Which is awarded after completing 5 years. >>Originally, one would have to complete these degrees seperately in the duration of 6 years but due to it being a dual degree the same degree can be completed within the span of 5 years. >> According to my knowledge all the degrees mentioned above are valid and have an equal scope in the market and all require some practical exposure to pursue a career in this field. Also, to pursue an L.L.B. |
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