Which has better placement at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law, LL.B or LL.B?
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DBRACL's placement cell probably helps all law students find jobs, regardless of whether they did LL.B. or BA LLB.
Most legal jobs require a law degree, not a specific programme like LL.B. or BA LLB.
So, the placement opportunities are likely similar for both programs at DBRACL.
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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law (DBRACL) likely offers the same placement opportunities for both LL.B. and integrated BA LLB programs.
Placement cells typically serve the entire student body: DBRACL's placement cell is likely responsible for facilitating job opportunities for all graduating law students, regardless of their specific programme (LL.B. or integrated BA LLB).
Law degree is the key factor for legal professions: Employers in the legal field typically look for a law degree as the primary qualification for entry-level positions. They might not differentiate between candidates based on whether they pursued LL.B. or an
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