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All in all it depends on whether you like business studies, but BLaw does have some advantages. As mentioned by the others, law courses spreading across 5 years instead of 4 may be beneficial in terms of your GPA and time management. E.g. for the second year, LLB students take 3 full-year major law courses while BLaw students only take one. Business courses in general have better grades than law grades, so their GPAs are relatively higher than that of LLB students (may be beneficial for finding internships if that organization does not require transcripts but purely CGPA). Still, it takes 5 years and it can still be very tough if one is not interested in business studies, which include a lot of group projects and presentations from what I heard.
I attended the BLaw interview several years ago (but i did not choose it at last). It gave you approximately 30 minutes for preparation (reading some materials about current news) and the subsequent discussion was around 45 minutes among 6 candidates. It was a relatively tiresome and difficult interview tbh. However, I am not sure what the interviews will be now as the format must have changed over the years.
Hope this helps.
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