What is the major difference between these two courses: LLB & BBA LLB?

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear student,
    BBA LL.B. Is also a five-year programme. The main difference between these courses is that B.A. LL.B. Covers arts subjects with law. On the other hand BBA LLBcovers management and business subjects along with the law. However, the career opportunities for both these courses are the same. Job Prospects after BBA LL.B:
    Doing the BBA LL.B. Course is quite beneficial to students who want to make a strong career in the fields of administration and legal services. Students can explore a wide range of job opportunities after they complete this course. They can find employment in the fields of business planning, business management
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    Vinit | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    Dear Student, BBA LL.B. Is a 5-year course after your 10+2, and the 3 year LL.B. Only after graduate, one saves his time as doing L. B can't be less than 6 years but integrated course like B.A. LL.B. Is a 5 year programme. Also, recruiters nowadays have developed a keen interest in students who pursue such integrated courses as students develop an understanding of linking their subjects with law. Admission are open for 2020 Batch for Law and other Courses. BBA LL.B. From IILM University is a 5 year integrated course, students with any discipline from recognised board in 10+2 can do it. It aims at developing a new generation of versatil
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    As per my understanding BBA LL.B. Is 5 year law programme whereas LL.B. Is 3 years course. You can do BBA LL.B. After 12th and LL.B. After completing graduation. The university focuses on a student-centered outcome-based teaching-learning process. The Internship and Placement cell of GIL works throughout the year and provides structured interface in building relationships and networking with legal professionals from the industry. The Internship and Placement Cell of GIL is committed towards advising our students on diverse career perspectives and guiding them in maintaining the pace of their development and the Prestigious law college
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    Ankita | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    Selecting the 3 Year course vs a 5-year course could depend upon various factors. There is not much of a difference in opportunities as such as between the two, it will totally depend upon which stage of career you are at, and what is your expectations from the course. I am providing you with a checklist, read and make an informed choice :
    When can you apply for BBA LLB vs 3 year LLB?
    You can apply for the 5-year course after your 10+2, and the 3 year LLB only after graduation. Graduation could be in any field.
    1- How sure are you for Law? If Law is something you dream of and you are 100% sure of the field, you should straight away go fo
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    Ashish Shirsat | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    LLB is a 3 year course after graduation and BBA LL.B is 5 year integrated course after 12th.
    All the best!
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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hey,
    The major difference between LLB and BBA LLB lies in the duration as well as the eligibility for the course program. LLB on the one hand is a 3 years course degree whereas, BBA LLB on the other hand is a 5 years degree program.
    Further, to be eligible to purse LLB, you must have a graduation in any of the streams. This implies that graduation is must before pursuing LLB.
    However, there is no such requirement in case of BBA LLB. To be able to pursue BBA LLB, you need to complete your 10+2 or PU exams with a certain minimum percentage, which is determined by each University separately for admission.
    BBA LLB is a 5-year integrated deg
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    saurabh sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Speaking of originality, L.L.B is the original course which can be pursued only when someone is graduated. With the evolution of time, there emerged an integrated courses like B.A, L.L.B, B.B.A, L.L.B and many more. This integrated course is done after 12th. In such courses, the subjects of both the courses go parallel and may differ from college to college. But the bend of the whole course is more towards law. . The benefits attached with such courses are that these integrated course gives collaborated knowledge then doing L.L.B after graduation. Moreover, one saves his time as doing L.L.B can't be less than 6 years but integrated cou
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    Krishna Rodge | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    The LLB course is a 3-year law graduate program after completing any graduation degree in any faculty. Whereas BBA LLB is a five-year integrated program after 12th (10+2).
    The subjects that are covered in a BBA LLB course are not different from those in an LLB course. The only difference between subjects can be seen in the first two years of BBA LLB where the subjects of BBA are taught and after which regular LLB subjects are taught.
    Thus, the main reason being the time duration and few additional subjects in a BBA course as it is an integrated five-year law program.
    Hope this information proves to be helpful to you.
    Feel free to revert
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