A : These are some of the popular employment areas after completing the B.Sc LLB program: Notary, Law Reporter, Legal Advisor, Attorney, etc.
A : The syllabus of B.Sc LLB comprises both Science and Law subjects. The science subjects include Chemistry, Electronic Devices, etc. and Law subjects include Labor Law, Corporate Law, Civil Law, etc.
A : Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Business Law, Environmental Law and many more.
A : It completely depends upon the candidate’s interest in the fields of Law. Both of these courses are equally good at their places.
A : No, Candidates must have a regular or full - time degree of B.Sc LLB in order to practice law in the future.
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