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i want to know that bcom llb integrated is beneficial or doing bcom then llb is more beneficial


Harshu bansal 23rd Aug, 2021
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pdwords Student Expert 23rd Aug, 2021
Hello,

Firstly, BCom-LLB integrated course is for a duration of five years and if you pursue LLB after completion of three years BCom.degree then altogether it will take a total of six years, if law is your preferred career choice then you should go for integrated BCom-LLB as it will also save a year, moreover BCom-LLB explores the domain if commerce with law, hence you will hold good opportunities in terms of corporate world as in working in private sector as well, admission process is generally done through entrance test such as CLAT, LSAT or in other cases it can also be based on the merit of the qualifying examination, explore more detailed information regarding this at https://www.careers360.com/courses/bcom-llb-dual-degree/amp , also check out the entire list of  BCom-LLB colleges at https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bcomllb-colleges-in-india

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