Which is a better course to pursue among B.Com LLB and BA LLB?

I am a B.Com+LLB student.

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    Joyeeta Paul | Guide-Level 12

    7 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 + LLB in 5 yrs thus saving you 1 year. The difference is very basic. In BALLB 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. BA 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 ot
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    Ashish Shirsat | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    The difference lies between the subjects that would be taught in the first 2 years. You would study the same subjects of law throughout, along with the other course- BBA or B.Com. But, because LLB needs you to be a graduate, hence they would teach you subjects in the first two years, along with law. You can download the syllabus of the courses from the university website you want to take admission into.

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