Is it worth skipping an year to give CLAT for integrated LLB ? or Should i stick to my B.com?

I'm studying in final year B.com . i know most NLUs don't have B.Com LLB option , shall i take B.A LLB ?

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Rituvendra Singh
2016-01-14 14:49:37
Complete your B.Com and then go for three year LLB course from some reputed institution. It will be better for your career as your courses in B.Com will help you get a better understanding of commercial, business and trade related laws.

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Swapan Garain
2016-01-05 00:28:01
If you are in final year of BCom, then you should complete it first and then explore for further studies as per your choice like LLB, MBA, MSW, etc. It is not advisable to drop BCom in final year.

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