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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

60 Months

Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Legislative Law (BBA LLB) is a five-year full-time Integrated program in Law offered by Karnataka State Law University, Hubli.


Eligibility Criteria

  • Seeking admission into 5-year law course only 10th and 12th qualification suffices with 10th being the basic qualification for seeking admission into the 5-year law course.
  • The qualifications of 10th and 12th may be obtained through any mode (distance/correspondence / open schooling method).
  • And the Pass percentage is 45% for general category, 42% for OBC category, and 40% for SC/ST category.

Student Reviews for BBA LLB

College Infrastructure: 4/5
Academics: 5/5
Placements: 5/5
Value for Money: 5/5
Campus Life: 5/5

Its a amazing.

College Infrastructure

As infrastructure of college is very nice because the building is very good and strong. So they organsis many functions within in the college. And also they have hostel facilities to the students in the college.

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