What is the difference between LLB & B.Com LLB?

Asked about ST. Soldier Institute of Law - Bachelor of Law (LL.B.)

Can I do LLB after B.com

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Asked by Ranjeet kaur

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    B.Com + LLB is a five-year undergraduate program that is a combination of law and commerce studies. The course is divided into ten semesters designed to provide students with knowledge of subjects of the commerce and business background along with different laws vital in a professional world. The eligibility criteria for admission in B.Com. LLB is 10+2 in any streams with minimum 45% of marks for general candidates. The admission in B.Com. LLB are done through the Entrance test conducted by the respective Universities.
    While LLB is a three years of duration law program and the eligibility criteria is a bachelor degree with minimum 50%
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