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Yes, it is absolutely possible to pursue an LL.B at the age of 42, provided you meet the eligibility criteria. For a traditional three-year LL.B program, you need to have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Since you've only completed your 10+2, you wouldn't qualify for the three-year LL.B, but you are eligible for a five-year integrated law program like BA LL.B, BBA LL.B, or B.Com LL.B, which are designed for candidates who have completed their 12th standard education.
Your 55% in 10+2 is generally sufficient for admission into many private law colleges and some public institutions that offer i
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100% placement is offered along with deep understanding and knowledge about different sectors of their department.
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IBS is a good option for pursuing MBA and ranks among the top 30-40 colleges across India. And among all the IBS campuses, Hyderabad is the best. Kindly visit this link for more details about it. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-of-business-administration-icfai-business-school-hyderabad-donthanapally-110479?rf=searchWidget&landing=clp.
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No, class 6th subject or optional subject won't make a difference.
*It depends on the college too, if you are applying for a course which is based on an entrance test then optional subject won't matter at all.
*Merit based Bachelor's courses are less in India. Terms of each college vary here too. For example, most of the courses of DU are merit-based, but you can't include the marks of 6th subject in the 'Best Four Subjects' (BFS) just like that. Terms vary from course to course. You may face deduction of 2-3% from your BFS% if you include your class 6th subject.
#Above all, It doesn't really matters. You are allotted the
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/distance-correspondence-m-sc-colleges-india.
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Yes, Banaras Hindi University is good choice.
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