B.A. L.L.B
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Yes, in India, you can pursue B.Com LLB after completing 11th and 12th with arts. Shifting from arts to commerce for this specific course is possible. B.Com LLB combines commerce and law subjects. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the course, which may include specific percentages or subjects in your 12th-grade exams.
During your B.Com LLB, you will study both commerce-related topics like accounting and business along with law subjects. This dual specialization can offer a unique and comprehensive understanding of both fields.
It's important to check the admission requirements of the law colleges or universities offering B.Com LLB and ensure you fulfill them. Pursuing this integrated course allows you to explore the intersection of commerce and law, providing a diverse skill set for your future career.
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RMLNLU has a total of 176 seats for BA LLB admission. Out of which, 160 seats are for domestic students and 16 seats for Non-resident Indians (NRIs). The admission on domestic seats is through CLAT entrance exam followed by GD/PI.
For BA LLB admission, candidate must have passed the Intermediate/Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an equivalent Examination from a University/recognized Board, securing in the aggregate not less than 50% of the total marks (for SC/ST category candidates - 45% of the total marks). The candidates should also have appeared in CLAT and passed the entrance exam.
Candidates should have passed 10+2 from a recognized board of education with a minimum of 45% marks. LLB- Candidates must graduate from a recognized University with a minimum of 45% of marks (40% for SC/ ST candidates), to get admission in ILS Pune.
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