Which is better: B.Com LLB or BA LLB?

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    Aneesh H

    2 years ago
    It depends on what you want pursue in future B.Com is good for cooperate in house litigation and you can easily get a job. Whereas B.A. Deals with subject such political Science ans other subject which deals with human life, so basically if u want to practise law in courts go for B.A. LL.B. And if you want work in an legal firm then do B.Com LL.B.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    If one wants to practice law then B.A. LL.B. Or B.Com LL.B. will be a good choice. After doing the course, one can start their own chamber or can specialise in the various fields like accounting and taxation. Doing CA CS or ICWAI can add extra weight to your CV. If you want to work with the Business field as a corporate employee then BBA LL.B. is more advantageous than B.A. LL.B. or B.Com LL.B. A BBA LL.B. Graduate can apply for the various managerial position in a company like the corporate legal adviser, mergers and acquisitions. Due to the boom in the Corporate Culture, LL.B. With corporate specialisation hits an all-time high. Unli
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    Shalini C

    4 years ago
    Actually this is good question. Hope your doing well and don't get confused because I will suggest which course is better. Then you can go through.
    1. The main difference between these courses is that B.A. LL.B. covers arts subjects with law. On the other hand B.Com LL.B. covers commerce subjects along with law. However the career opportunities for both these courses are same.
    2. Law is very good career course and is one of the oldest disciplines of law study. The LL.B. degree is a three-year duration course.
    3. In Commerce students gain knowledge in accounting, internal auditing, actuarial Science, business system analysis, business e
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    Vinit | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    After 5 years you will be a law graduate whether you pursue B.A. LL.B. Or B.Com LL.B. There is a difference in course structure in both. In B.A. LL.B. You will study subjects like political Science, history and law, on the other hand in B.Com LL.B. You will study taxation, economic and law subjects. It depends on you whether you want to enter into taxation law or want to enter into criminal or law. Even you can choose your specialisation in LL. M. too. Admission are open for 2020 Batch for Law and other Courses. B.A. LL.B. From IILM University is a 5 year integrated course, students with any discipline from recognised board in 10+2 can
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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. All the best.
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    ADVOCATE NEHA Batra | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    It is either BA LLB or BBA LLB. There is no B.Com LLB.
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    alok kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    After 5 years you will be a law graduate whether you pursue BA LLB or B.Com LLB. There is a difference in course structure in both. In BA LLB you will study subjects like political science, history and law, on the other hand in B.Com LLB you will study taxation, economic and law subjects. It depends on you whether you want to enter into taxation law or want to enter into criminal or law. Even you can choose your specialisation in LLM too.

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