What are the undergraduate programs offered by IILM University Gurugram for its Law students?

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YASH SHARMA
2 years ago
IILM University Gurugram offers the following undergraduate programs for its Law students: * *BBA LLB (Hons. ):* This is a five-year integrated programme that offers students a comprehensive education in both business and law. The programme is designed to prepare students for careers in the legal pr

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a year ago

IILM University Gurugram offers a Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws (BBA LLB) program for law students. This integrated program combines business and legal studies, providing a comprehensive understanding of both fields. The BBA LLB program at IILM equips students with the kno

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a year ago

IILM University, Gurugram offers the following undergraduate law programs:

  1. BA LLB (Hons.) – A five-year integrated programme combining arts and law.
  2. BBA LLB (Hons.) – A five-year integrated programme blending business management with law.

These programs provide a comprehensive foundation in both law an

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a year ago

IILM University, Gurugram offers the following undergraduate programs for its law students:

  1. BBA LLB (Hons.): This is a five-year integrated programme that combines legal studies with management education, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of how laws affect businesses.

  2. BA LLB (Hons

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2 years ago
IILM University Gurugram offers the following undergraduate programs for its Law students: 1. Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws B.A. LL.B. - This is a five-year integrated programme that combines the study of arts subjects such as Economics, Political Science, History, and Sociology with the study

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