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There are plenty of universities offering LLB via distance education mode like Dr Ambedkar Law University-Chennai, NLSIU-Bangalore and Annamalai University but you cannot practice law and will not be deemed eligible for law competitive exams. BCI only accepts LLB through regular mode and that students are all eligible to practice as lawyers.
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For getting admission, you must take up any one of the entrance exams. So, until you have written any qualifying exam you will not be eligible for admission for MBA.I would recommend you to take up any nearing MBA entrance exam.
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Some of the good CAT institutes in Delhi are -
Career Launcher
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Kitabee Education. Good Luck.
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Trainer, Aircraft Maintenance Manager, Customer Relationship Manager Airlines, Grooming & Aviation Trainer, Aviation Ground Staff Trainer, Territory Manager - Corporate Sales, Aviation Operations Specialist, Security Supervisor/Assist. Manager, Assistant Marketing Manager, etc. The salary in the Indian market will be around INR 4 to 25,00,000 Lacs PA.
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/techno-india-university-kolkata-38061/courses/msc-bc
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For more Information, visit the link
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LLB gives an overview of various subjects, whereas, LLB (Hons) gives more in-depth knowledge of those very subjects.
For Example, there is a separate paper of Human Rights, IT Law, Administrative Law, RTI, etc., in University of Allahabad (offering Hons course) but there isn't any such separate paper in other universities offering LLB course.
After LLB, you may not be able to specialize but after LLB (Hons), you can specialize.
For example, an LLB student can pursue simple LLM degree course but cannot pursue LLM (specialization co
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