Can i do b.com + cs as open and then du .llb
Hello,
YES
The Eligibility :
Delhi University 2019 (DU) Eligibility
For UG Courses (Merit Based):
Students have to pass their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board.
There is no minimum age bar limit to get admission into UG course in the University & its colleges (except in profession courses). Gap year(s) would be no bar for purposes of admission to the undergraduate courses.
There is no minimum age bar limit for admission into UG & PG courses in the university & its colleges (Except in the courses where regulatory bodies are MCI, AICTE, BCI, NCTE, DCI, etc).
The application form for DU LLB course shall start from April 15 th 2019 and shall end on May 7 th , 2019 .
The entrance exam shall be conducted by the university in the third week of June .The exam shall take place ina an online mode by the university .DU LLB 2019 entrance test will be conducted for admissions to as many as 2658 seats on offer in the three-year law programme. The two-hour duration DU LLB 2019 admission test will be held in six cities of India.
With the shortlisted DU LLB test takers admitted in the undergraduate law programme, the admission process of DU LLB 2019 closes by the first week of August.
The eligibilty criteria for of DU LLB 2019is that the candidates need to have a Graduate or a Postgraduate degree scoring at least 50 percent (45% marks for OBC category and 40% marks for SC/ST category) marks in aggregate of the subjects from the University of Delhi or any other recognised university.
Further, the candidates may also know that there is no age cap to apply for LLB programme, as per DU LLB eligibility criteria 2019. The candidates are advised to understand and ensure fulfilling the DU LLB 2019 eligibility conditions, else the candidature may get cancelled during the later stages of admission process.
The application fee for General category is Rs.500 and for SC/ST is Rs 250.
The 6 centres for the DU LLB examinations shall be :
1. Chennai
2.Delhi
3. Kolkata
4. Guwahati
5.Nagpur
6. Varanasi
The DU LLB 2019 online test will carry 400 marks in total, where every question will carry four marks each.
According to the DU LLB 2019 exam pattern, each correct answer will be awarded four marks and for every incorrect answer one mark will be deducted from the total score, following a negative marking scheme.
The two-hour duration DU LLB 2019 entrance test will have questions from the following subjects-English Language Comprehension, Logical reasoning , Legal Awareness and Aptitude, and General Knowledge.
The General knowledge shall include Both static and dynamic GK
You can also check the sample papers of previous years.
In order to know the cut off you can check the link : https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb
All the Best !
Greetings Chetanya!
Hope you're doing great.
Well, doing three courses at the same time can be tedious but it's totally up to you. However, according to UGC guidelines, one can only pursue a single course at a time. Hence, the other two degrees cannot be justified at the same time frame.
However, you can pursue B.Com through distance learning(IGNOU or any recognized distance learning program approved by UGC), apply for CA foundation and pursue DU LLB course. See it's possible to do all the three course at the same time. Study three course at the same time will leave you no time for other stuff, are you sure you want to commit to something which will somehow keep you pre-occupied all the time? If that's totally okay with you then you can go ahead. Before landing to any decision let's discuss some pros and cons of pursuing such trajectory.
Pros:
There is no denying that you'll be way ahead of anybody at your age. You'll be learning about business, corporate law and civil law at the same time. Having such knowledge will definitely help you out during an interview process where you can back your answers with knowledge. Moreover, you'll have an ample opportunity to pursue high studies in any of the major you'll study during your under graduation course. Completing CA will take a while and meanwhile, you can go for any professional course. So, yeah, it might sound intimidating to many, I'm sure it will add value to your education.
Cons:
Now, let's think practically. I'll suggest you go with two majors instead of three. Taking three courses will add no good, as you won't be able to concentrate on one at a time. Also, you can't showcase two graduate degrees during the same academic year. One major with CA is still okay, most of the student to go with
B.Com+CA
because there are high chances that students will choose to opt out of CA at the final stage(which happens with most of the students). Well, three courses don't seem to be righteous of choice.
The choice is yours, make it a wise decision.
Hope, this will help. Do reach out in the comment section if you need any help.
Cheers!
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