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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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The options are numerous after law. You don't have to leave law to work in a MNC. All the MNC's have a legal team and the interviews are conducted from time to time for it. You can consider the following options after law:
What are the options available after 5 year BA LLB/ 3 year LLB? There are multiple options that you can go for after finishing your course. Some of the options are:
a) Work with an MNC
b) Work in a law firm
c) Do corporate litigation
d) Join an NGO
e) Make a career in arbitration
f) Start an independent practice
g) Join a senior advocate and practice in courts
h) Work as Corporate Attorney for companies
The opportunities are e
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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi!
If you want to do post graduation and not start practising straight away, you can opt for the following courses:M.A. Human RightsM.A. Human Rights and Duties EducationM.Phil. LawMaster of Comparative LawsP. G Diploma in Women Rights and Human RightsPh.D. LawDoctor of Laws (LL. D). .

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Kunal,
Admission for BA LLB at D.E.S's Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College is based on the marks obtained in 10+2.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/b-a-ll-b-d-e-s-s-shri-navalmal-firodia-law-college-fergusson-college-road-pune-119959

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Venkatesh,
As a graduate, you can take navy a very good career option. Job in Indian Navy means pride, honor, with a good amount of pay. You get a chance for serving your motherland-something which each Indian wishes for. So let us have a look on various branches available in the Indian Navy and eligibility conditions to join them. Indian Navy varies the time of notification for these entries hence it is best to stay in touch with their official career website to be updated for the same. However, Many SSB blogs and websites are also a great help for example, if you are in continuous touch with say SSB Crack then too you'll be notifi
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Aneesh RamI write to wrap my mind amidst of chaos!

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Kindly seek guidance from the university people, as it is essential to clear the entrance.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Aneesh,
Which course is better is totally dependent on your interest? The main difference between these courses is that B.A. LL.B. Covers arts subjects with law. On the other hand BBA LL.B. Covers management and business subjects along with law. However the career opportunities for both these courses are same. The fees of the courses are mentioned in:
https://christuniversity.in/m/school-of-law/bachelor-of-law-bba/98.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Venkatesh,
Like, I tell all the students I mentor. Placements are not something a college can Guarantee. Not even NLS. You must create your Skill set so good that placements come your way. Colleges do provide placements but it totally depends if you're good enough to crack it or not. The competition is too high and the job of college is to make you job ready. So apply to improve your skill set and placements will come your way if it had to. Don't take it as a guarantee though.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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See, for the different college, fee structure is different. So, first decide the college and then, I'll tell you the fee structure of the same.

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Yes you can. There is no restrictions. Best of Luck.

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