B.COM
Here you get two options
B.Com and B.com (hons.)
B.com program is a general 3 year program which you can
pursue if you are planning a career in accounting, commerce or banking
background. Here along with accounts and business studies you can opt for few
core subjects.
B.com hons. is a
Bachelor's course of 3 years which is the most pursued graduation course in the
field of commerce, covering subjects such as Accounting, Taxation, Economics,
Financial Management and many more along with the core subjects.
Its helpful if
you are planning a career in accounting, commerce or banking background. If you
are planning to preparing a CA or CS.
Confused which one to opt
or which one is better??? In B.com (h) you are
taught in depth about all the subjects, in B.com pass you are
given a overview of all the subjects. In B.COM (H) you can
specialize in Accounting or economics, whereas in B.COM Pass you
cannot specialize in any subject. ... Industry demand for B.COM (H) is
relatively higher than the B.COM pass.
If you want to learn about
the legal matters accompanied with accounts than go for B.Com LLB Course.
B.Com LLB is a professional law programme
which is of five years duration. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of
Legislative Law (B.Com LLB) is an integrated course wherein aspirants are
taught both commerce and law subjects.
Aspirants meet the
eligibility criteria for B.Com LLB course if they have completed their 10+2
from a recognized board. Apart from this, most law colleges/ institutes also
state that candidates are eligible to apply for a B.Com LLB course if they
secure a minimum 45% to 50% marks at their 10+2 level. SC/ ST category
candidates meet the eligibility criteria if they secure the minimum marks
percentage of 40%- 45%.
There is no age limit
criteria that candidates need to fulfil in order to apply for B.Com LLB course
admissions.
To pursue this course, requires aspirants to be
good at speaking as well as quick at reading a language (either Hindi or
English). They should also be willing to work long strenuous hours. Some key
skills that aspirants should possess in order to perform well in the B.Com LLB
course are listed below:
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Fluency
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Ability to work long
hours
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Ability to assimilate
and analyze facts
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Intellectual
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Good judgment of
situation/people
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Hard-working
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Interest in Research
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Convincing power
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Clarity of speech
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Objectivity
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Persuasiveness
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Confidence
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Integrity
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Good presentation skills
Business Statistics
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Financial Accounting
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Auditing
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English
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Law of Contract
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Women, Child and the Law
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Business Communication
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Economics
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History of Courts, Legislation and Legal
Profession in India
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Consumer Protection Law
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Environmental Studies
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Corporate Accounting
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Business Finance
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Constitutional Law
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Law of Crimes
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Legal Language
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Foreign Languages
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Interpretation of Statutes
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Law of Evidence
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Law of Tort
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Family Law
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Research Methodology
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Jurisprudence
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Civil Procedure Code
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Labour Law
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Company Law
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Criminal Procedure Code
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Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing
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Public International Law
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Property Law
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Taxation
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Administrative Law
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Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
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Private International Law
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Environmental Law
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Land Laws including Ceiling
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Intellectual Property Rights
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Criminology and Penology
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Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternate
Dispute Resolution Systems
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Banking and Financial Institutions
including Negotiable Instruments
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Professional Ethics
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Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid and
Para Legal Services
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B.Com LLB Jobs and Career
Opportunities
After completing an integrated BCom LLB course, candidates are
offered many job opportunities. Some popular job profiles that candidates can
pursue after securing a BCom LLB degree are as mentioned below:
Lawyer: In this job profile,
one needs to advise and represent clients in civil as well as criminal cases.
Lawyers present cases in the court of law and take part in all proceedings and
hearings.
Legal Advisor: Candidates opting to
work in such a job profile are also lawyers who specialize in a specific field
of law. Legal advisors are usually hired by governments as well as large organizations/
companies. The main task of a legal advisor is to protect their clients from
any legal implication or consequence.
Advocate: In such a job
profile one needs to do a lot of research work to gather factual data as well
as physical evidence to support their claim. Apart from this, other
responsibilities allocated to advocates include scrutinizing and drafting
contracts.
Solicitor: In such a job
profile an individual usually specializes in a specific area of law like tax,
litigation, family or property. Solicitors offer legal advice to private as
well as commercial clients.
Teacher or Lecturer: After completing an
LLB degree candidates can also teach law at the college or university level.