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Answered by
8 years ago
Hi,
To be honest it depends on what you want to do after completing your BA LLB. Once a Supreme Court Advocate advice me that never ever have a client asked my qualifications and where have you graduated from. If want to practice in Courts after your law then the institute will not matter that much
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8 years ago
To some extent, it does, like if you want to join a firm, it matters a bit. But, for other sectors like judiciary or practicing law then your institute does not really matter. Good luck!
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