Can I pursue LLB along with B.Com, after appearing for CLAT exam?

I am a student of class XIth with commerce stream. I want to go for Law after completing XIIth class.

126 Views|Posted 2016-01-14 14:02:25
Asked by Satyam Singla
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Rituvendra Singh
2016-01-14 14:47:23
You cannot pursue two full-time courses simultaneously. If you somehow manage to do it, your future employer will not give weightage to both. And also, professional UG courses are not offered through correspondence. So, I would suggest you to join LLB and pursue B.Com through correspondence.

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Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafri
2016-02-11 18:44:13
Dear, You can take admission in B.Com LLB five year integrated course. In this course, you can get both the degrees in five years.

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