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can we do llb privately
Hi!!!! Actually this is a good question because after 12th standard lots of students facing this problem but you don't worry I will suggest you and Hope you are doing well. LLB is a good choice and it's a very good carrier course and is one of the oldest disciplines of law study. but you are a Science student so you should do B.Sc-LLB. I would like to suggest some Best BSC LLB colleges in India: ms-Ramaiah-law-college Sheshadripuram Law College Amity Law School, Mumbai KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar Why you choose BSC LLB: BA LLB is a Bachelor of Arts while B.Sc LLB is a Bachelor of Science. It really doesn't matter which one you choose. because The only thing that is considered is your skills and proficiency in law and legal aspects. so My suggestion is better you have to choose BSC LLB. BSC LLB provides an efficient learning experience for all the students. and It provides the right balance of faculties and students. Just before I let you go, I wanted to inform you about Indian Education Services(IES). They are one of the best Educational Consultancies in India. Write to them at info@iesonline.co.in Call-9743277777 Give them a Try. You wont Regret it. Good Luck! ALL THE BEST!!!!
can we do llb privately
Once a student has earned their graduating degree (UG) in practically any discipline in India, they are eligible to pursue a law degree. After completing their 12th grade in the arts, sciences, or business, applicants can also pursue legal studies.
Qualities of a science student should include being a curious and eager learner. Skills that a science student should have include problem solving and math.
Yes, you can give the 12th science exam as an external student.
a science scholarship
LLB aka Little league baseball
A person who studies nautical science is commonly referred to as a maritime student or a nautical science student.
because L is repeated twice 2l LLb
wht is the fee of llb
You can equivalent your LLB in the United States of America to the JD.