Which course can provide more salary opportunities amongst integrated (BA+LLB), integrated (BBA + LLB) and integrated (B.Com + LLB)?

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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    7 months ago
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    Salary opportunities for both are equal. It depends on your internship and the inputs of the college from where you pursue your course. I would suggest LPU which is the only university which aids the placements even of the LAW students. This is not done in any university. LPU caters to the all-round development of its students and nurtures it with care to boost the career to a pinnacle of ultimate success which might be the envy of many. LPU School of Law, approved by Bar Council of India was established with a view to cater to the requirements of the legal profession. Students from across the globe are being groomed here for a brigh
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Dear Abhishek, 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
    At LPU, LL.B. Involves more of hands on learning. LPU helps in Nurturing a graduate with in dep
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    Initial earning potential of all the thrice options is similar. Subsequent earning are based on your performance.
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi Abhishek, The truth is that initially the earnings will be same for all the three degree courses but subsequently it depends on your individual Performance. # In today increasingly complex and interconnected world where efforts to understand and define the changing dynamics of economic, technological and financial environments is already underway, there is a dire need for a deeper understanding of the legal environment as well. Social media, artificial intelligence, human cloning, and stem-cell research and other emerging trends have a strong legal implication, with the need of the hour of dissemination of practical and research-bas
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Hi,If your goal is to do LLB, then Bachelor's degree is not important, as it is a 5 year LLB 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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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    Initial earning potential of all the thrice options is similar. Subsequent earning are based on your performance.
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    ANUJ KARNATAK | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    The earning in all fields is almost equal. Earning is totally based on your education and potential. It's on your interest that in which stream you want to pursue your career.
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    Ashish Shirsat | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Hello Abhi,
    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 un
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    Ujjwal Ashutosh | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    It's all dependent as to how strong your CV is and how good your work ethics are. And always, you need to excel in your academics.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    It makes no difference from a Law career point of view. 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.
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