How can I pursue BBA LLB after class 12th?

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    Answered by

    mukesh rana

    2 years ago

    Student who have passed their class 12th from a recognised educational board or university are eligibile to apply for BBA LLB . Whether a student is from science, arts or commerce background, he /she can apply for the course . My younger sister is pursuing her BBA LLB course from Quantum University, which is situated in Roorkee Uttarakhand . She has been pursuing her last year of BBA LLB course . She has passed her class 12th with Science background like ( PCM). As she was very much int in that course . As we all know that BBA LLB course has lot of career options after completing it . There are various job opportunities like after BBA

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    Answered by

    Ankita | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    Yes, you can pursue LL.B. after class 12th. For BBA LL.B. Programme, you should have completed class XII with at least 50% marks under the Indian education system or any equivalent board in India. There are also LL.B. Entrance exams which need to be passed. Although some schools offer admission on the basis of merit but mostly rather the majority of the popular law colleges/universities in India provide admissions on the basis of either national-level law entrance exams or on the basis of their own particular entrance exam.
    Apart from some top names like Delhi University and NLSIU's, there are multiple private universities in India
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    Answered by

    Rohit Shastry

    7 years ago
    You can do your BBA in the college of your choice and then you can take CLAT exam for law. The best choice for law studies is the National School of Law, Bangalore.

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