BA LLB vs BA LLM : What Is The Difference

Whats the difference and which course has better prospects.

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    Mandeep singh Law student • cinephile • | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Amity law school admission is basis on IPU CET from now it is merge into CLAT as per 2019 notification start preparing for entrance to get admission. LL. Bligibility:Graduation min 50% for Non Sponsored & min 45% for Sponsored category
    Duration:3 year (s)
    1st Year Non Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. In Lacs):1.10
    1st Year Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. In Lacs): 1.65
    Total fees approximately 6 lacs.
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    Mandeep singh Law student • cinephile • | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    B.A. LL.B. Course you can do just after 12th which is 5 year integrated and after completion of this you can go for 2 year LL. M. so there is no provision which offers B.A. LL. M. in India. Or you can say after LL.B. You can pursue 2 year LL. M. for further study. All the best thank.
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    mohit taneja nothing to tell, baat kroge to jaan jaoge

    7 years ago
    Please give me some information regarding fee structure for law after B.Com in Amity University.
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    saimy eliza Abraham

    7 years ago
    The main difference between both is tjat BA LLB is Bachelor of law and LLM is Master of law.
    Both are different courses.
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    Anupjyoti Saikia Simple guy,wanna know d real meaning of life

    7 years ago
    BA and LLB, both are Bachelor's degree. On the other hand, LLM is a Master's degree. You have to go through LLB to pursue LLM.
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    Abhinav Sinha | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Your question is not framed properly.
    BA LLB is a Bachelor's degree, and LLM is a Master's degree.
    You need to pursue BA LLB first. After completing your graduation, you can opt for LLM. Top colleges for pursuing BA LLB are:
    University, Bangalore
    (www.nls.ac.in)
    WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
    (www.nujs.edu)
    NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
    (www.nalsarlawuniv.org)
    National Law University, Jodhpur,
    (www.nlujodhpur.ac.in)
    Campus law center, Delhi
    (http://clc.du.ac.in/)
    UPES, Dehradun
    (www.upes.ac.in)
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    Sanjay Pandit

    8 years ago
    LLM is a Master's degree and LLB is a Bachelor's degree.
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    Career Coach Coach Career Counseling | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    I have never heard of any course named BA LLM. LLM is a separate course. Its duration is 2 years. You can pursue LLM after completing BA LLB course. The eligibility criteria for both the courses is different. You can pursue BA LLB course after completing class 12th. Whereas, you can pursue LLM after completing BA LLB or LLB course.
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    narbda diwakar

    8 years ago
    What is the age limit of BA LLB course?
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    sanketh patil

    8 years ago
    llm means taking whole company league responseable it's like taking whole company responsibility
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    satyam bharadwaj 12th with pcm

    8 years ago
    no differerence actually.

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