B.B.A. L.L.B
Dear Student ,
No, as per the eligibility criteria to get admission in BBA LLB , maths is not required . Though you need to study business mathematics and statistics through some semesters but , you're still eligible for that .
BBA LLB admission is based on the Entrance exams conducted by different Institutes .
Some additional details about BBA LLB :
For more details , refer this :
BBA LLB Integrated Course, Full Form, Eligibility, Admission, Syllabus, Scope & Career (careers360.com)
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Hi,
The University has evolved a student-centric learning approach. The methodology of imparting education adopted by the Seedling School of Law & Governance, JNU encourages the students to develop strong knowledge and skills. The School lays emphasis on Mock trials, Debate competitions, court competitions, and many more for the students to develop all the requisite skills.
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Hello Student
Between the two BA LLB or BBA LLB BA LLB course is very much effective to pursue criminal law in the court of law. BBA LLB course consists of of business management, business planning and performing the business perfectly. There is a list chance of doing criminal law practice in BBA law courses. But BA law course has the basic concept of law regarding all things come under the jurisdiction of law including criminal law practice also.
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Hello,
Students who complete B.B.A llb Degree Course have a lot of employment opportunities in administration, planning, management, banking, and industrial sector in addition to legal profession and judiciary.
Government Jobs Available after the courseLawyer, Advisor, Planner, Executive, etc.
Average Salary is Rs. 4 lakh per annum to Rs. 10 lakh per annum.
Thank you.
The syllabus as well as the subjects varies from university to university. In order to provide you a brief generalized information regarding the subjects of BBA LLB are provided below-
Semester 1
Semester 2
English - I
English - II
Economics - II
Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Laws
Contract - I
Business Statistics
Principles of Management
Financial Accounting
Operation Research
Semester 3
Semester 4
Economics - III
English - III
Contract - II
Family Law - II
Family Law - I
Constitutional Law - I
Business Mathematics
Human Resource Management
Management Accounting
Cost Accounting
Semester 5
Semester 6
Law of Crimes - I (Indian Penal Code)
Law of Crimes Paper - II (Criminal Procedure Code)
Administrative Law
Labour and Industrial Law - I
Jurisprudence
Interpretation Statutes and Principle Legislation
Constitutional Law - II
Environmental Law
Marketing Management
Semester 7
Semester 8
Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
Law of Evidence
Labour and Industrial Law - II
Property Law
Land Laws Including Tenure Tenancy System
Company Law
Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting system - Practical
Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance - Practical
Semester 9
Semester 10
Insurance Law
Principles of Taxation Law
Intellectual Property Law
Human Rights Law and Practice
Public International Law
Banking Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Moot Court Exercise and Internship
** If you are a PCM student then you have nothing to worry about. Most of the colleges offers orientation programs, which will provide you some good basis to the subjects of BBA and the basic terminologies will get cleared up. In most of the universities or colleges, the syllabi are so designed that students from any field won't face any problem. So don't worry regarding it.
For more information regarding BBA LLB as a career consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bba-llb-dual-degree
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
hello aspirant,
According to me if you want to choose law as a career then Humanities (Arts) is the best choice because if you take science then it may help to improve ur logics but you will have to pay more attention and study harder to clear your subjects. To study law, you will have to prepare and appear for CLAT . That means you should choose BA LLB as a stream after class 12th as a PCM student to study LAW.
Further, if you wish to know more further details regarding the Law courses then you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://dqxeclau.top/courses/law-course
To know about the best colleges for LAW in India you can follow the below mentioned link : https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
I hope that this will help.
Hello aspirant,
I would like to tell you that YES, you can pursue Law in BBA LLB even if you're from a PCM Background. LLB is one of the most commonly opted for law courses after 12th , and its duration is 3 years. If you want to take up the integrated course, then you can get admission to the 5-year integrated programme after the completion of 10+2 exams.
Further, YES, you'll might face some little problem while studying Economics and commerce since it will be your first time meeting with those subjects but slowly and steadily you'll get used to those subjects. And you'll perform better. Coming from Science background, students usually feel odd while studying Subjects like Commerce and economics. But, after time all things go well.
Further, if you wish to know more details regarding Law courses, its scope, admission, eligibility criteria et.c, then you can follow the below mentioned link : https://dqxeclau.top/courses/law-course
Further, to know about the top law colleges in India, then you can follow the below mentioned link : https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, generally the course of BBA LLB will help you a lot in future for the purpose of getting jobs in corporate sectors. However, in case you wish to change the stream, then most probably it is not possible to change after giving the entrance exam. You can change it in the correction window itself. After giving the entrance exam it is not possible. Also the correction window for CUCET is available until 31 May 2022. You can change it today itself.
However, there is another option that you can contact the authorities of the university, in case if they might allow you to alter the subject.
Checkout the following link for any information regarding CUCET correction window: https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-application-form-correction
Hope this helps you!!
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