How good is BBA. LL.B. with Liberal Education at IILM University?

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2 years ago

School of Law at IILM University aims at developing a new generation of versatile legal professionals through BBA LL.B. (Honors), a comprehensive and contemporary course of integrated knowledge and rigorous education. The goal is to provide a gateway to the corporate world of management and decision

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5 years ago
BBA LL.B. Is a 5 year integrated undergraduate programme and is a mix of business and law subjects. Students going for admissions in BBA LL.B. It Will have ten semesters of BBA LL.B. To understand the intricacies of business and related law. Along with the academic curriculum, there will be compulso

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5 years ago
Hi, Kindly visit the link. https://www.shiksha.com/university/iilm-university-Gurgaon-56587/placement According to me, the MBA is good in placement. But BBA LL.B. I am not aware of placement. Good luck.

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