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3 years ago

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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

Scholar-Level 17

Dear Aspirant, Both Corporate Law and Banking Law are good. My friend did LL.B. And LL. M. from LPU and now working in SBI Bank as a Law Officer. LPUs School of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India. The students are groomed for bright professional careers by providing a wide range of exposure to theoretical as well as practical aspects of the law. The school organizes international conferences, visits by nationally acclaimed law practitioners to allow the students to gain skills and experience in the field of law. Students get real-time experiences through moot court competitions organized at national and international levels. S
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ankit chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Here is a list of some best colleges, Colleges that provide Integrated B.A. LL.B. And BBA LL.B. Courses -
National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University, Hyderabad
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
National Law School of India University, Bangalore
Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Indian Law Institute, New Delhi
Colleges that provide LL.B. Courses -
Faculty of Law, Delhi University, Delhi/NCR
University of Delhi (DU), Delhi
K. L. E. Society's Law College, Bangalore
ICFAI University - Faculty of Law, Dehradun
Faculty of Law - Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

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Akash Jain

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Hi,
I think more than the scope, the interest of individual matters for success in a particular area of law. Let's say, for example, I am interested in international trade law but I pursue banking law after my law school. I would not be working with that zeal or enthusiasm as compared to international trade law. Therefore, according to me, the interest mattes more than the scope as you can make money under any area of law and practice.
But coming to the question, most of the areas of law are interlinked. What has the better scope? I think both of these are too diverse fields and have a lot of subject matters within. We have several legis
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey There.
An additional qualification is always an addon for your career and enhances your job prospects.
Now having a certificate course or Diploma or an LLM in banking law would grab the attention of law firms as well as the corporate firms and you get a better chance of getting placed.
The additional qualification in banking law is preferred by firms as the person is deemed to have an additional knowledge of Banking Act and the SARFAESI which in recent times have got importance and need special hands to take the matters and thus you would be among the priorities of recruiters.
Also, banking law is something in which not many people opt
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