Can I do LLB after completing BCA with 40%?

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Asked by anandu s nair

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    Vikash Jain | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    LLB course is a hardcore law course and your BCA will be of no use anywhere. Doing a non-relevant post graduation is always an insult to the graduation you have done.
    The most appropriate postgraduation for a BCA candidate will undoubtedly be an MCA. Of course, if you have done BCA seriously and with a proper choice at the time of taking admission to it. If you wish to completely change the field, then you can think of LLB as an option.

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