What should I pursue among BA LLB, B.Com LLB and BBA LLB?

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    sartaj cheema | Guide-Level 11

    4 years ago
    LPU School of Law is one of the best Law colleges in India and Punjab and approved by Bar Council of India. The students are groomed for bright professional careers by providing wide range of exposure to theoretical as well as practical aspects of law. The school organizes international conferences, visits by nationally acclaimed law practitioners to allow the students gain skills and experience in the field of law. Students get real-time experiences through moot court competitions organized at national and international levels.
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    ANKIT Tiwari

    2 years ago
    If your goal is to do LL.B. then Bachelor degree is not important as there is 5 years LL.B. Course, you can go for it. It will save your 1 year.
    1. If you select B.A. + LL.B. then it will become simple for you.
    2. If you select B.Com + LL.B. then it will increase your knowledge in taxation and industry consultation.
    3. If you go for BBA + LL.B. then it will help you for business consultation.
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The field of Law is not a discrete and stand-alone body of knowledge, and the practice of law also cannot be divorced from the practice of other disciplines. Law affects and is affected by other disciplines and other professions in many ways. BBA LL.B. Is a one such unique and niche interdisciplinary programme that has emerged in the last decade in response to fast-changing trends of the industry. It provides an in-depth knowledge of commerce and business management, with intricate details of law and governance. Students gain valuable insights into both domains, viz management of business functions, including finance, marketing, human
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    Divya Panjani Education consultant | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    These are 5 year integrated courses in which you are given BA/BBA/B.Com + LL.B. In 5 years thus saving you 1 year. The difference is very basic. In B.A. LL.B. You are taught Political Science, History, Sociology, Economics etc. Along with your law subjects. In BBA/B.Com you are taught Management, Accounting etc. Along with your law subjects. So the good thing is that this is one of the decision you can take solely based on interest. B.A. Subjects will help you understand the society & governance better and that is where law has its primarily strict role in the field of Public Law. On the other hand BBA/B.Com will help you understand th
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    Anju Yadav | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Choosing a course among B.A. LL.B.Com LL.B. And BBA LL.B. Largely depends on your interests and career goals. Here are some key differences between these courses that may help you make an informed decision:
    BA LL.B. This course combines the study of law with various arts subjects such as economics, sociology, and political Science. It is a good option for students who are interested in a career in law and want to gain a broader understanding of various social and economic issues. After completing B.A. LL.B. You can pursue a career as a lawyer, legal advisory, or work in law firms, corporate houses, and government agencies. B.Com LL.B. T
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    If you have an interest in Commerce or Management and want to work in Business firms and companies then BBA LL.B is the best-suited career for you. You can opt for B.A. LL.B. Or B.Com LL.B. If you simply want to do law and want to work on yourself as a legal advisory.
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Dear Dheeraj, B.A. LL.B. Is a 5-year integrated course of law that includes subjects of arts and law. B.A. LL.B. Stands for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Studies. The course includes subjects like economics, sociology, history, political Science, etc. , and the subjects related to law as well like administrative law, the law of contract, legal history, etc. In short, subjects of arts and law are being taught throughout the course and their correlation with each other. The subject B.A. LL.B. Aids in developing a humanitarian perspective in the understanding of the law. B.A. LL.B. Stands for Bachelors of Business Administr
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello!
    This totally depends on your interests and aptitude, Once you have decided to do a 5 year LAW programme, it is not very difficult to choose the minor programme. You need to align this to your aspirations, if you want to pursue general law, then go in for B.A. LLB
    If you want to pursue career in commercial laws like contract act and taxation, go in for B.Com
    If you want to pursue career in legal-management kind of roles, go in for BBA LL.B. More pertinent point is to decide at the right time and right place to pursue the programme. The best institutions for LAW are : NLUs, NALSAR JGU, PU and LPU. Hope this helps.
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    If your goal is to do LLB, then a Bachelor's degree is not important, as it is 5 year LLB course, you can go for it. It will save your 1 year.
    1. If you select BA + LLB. Then it will become simple for you.
    2. If you select B.Com + LL.B, then it will increase your knowledge in taxation and industry consultation.
    3. If you go for BBA + LLB, then it will help you with business consultation.
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    LPU does offers BBA LL.B. Programme which Graduates may opt for legal practice, where management foundation will groom aspiring lawyers for the corporate sector. LPU prefers ISAT India scores as part of the selection process for admission to the LL.B. Programme. Salient Features of this programme are -
    BCI Approved Curriculum - Curriculum is in accordance with Bar Council of India (BCI) norms. Workshops - Workshops/Seminars on computer applications and client interaction is an important aspect of the curriculum. Visits - Practical exposure through Moot Courts, District Court and Legal Aid Clinics visits
    Professional Enhancement - In addi
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