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dattaprasad pokaleautomobile engineer

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go for science or commerce
bt choose according to your likings

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Higher Studies Options after BA LLB
There are many options in higher education after integrated course in BA LLB. Students can opt for LLM or MBA after this. Those interested in a career in teaching field can choose LLM and those want to divert their career to flexible areas and to gain experience with corporate can choose MBA.
Some other higher education options available for these graduates are
M.A. Human RightsM.A. Human Rights and Duties EducationM.Phil. LawMaster of Comparative LawsP.G Diploma in Women's Rights and Human RightsPh.D. LawDoctor of Laws (LL.D)
Job Opportunities for BA LLB Graduates
Most of the law graduates work as appren
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Judges must hold bachelor's and Juris Doctor (J.D.) degrees and pass rigorous examinations.
Step One: Obtain an Undergraduate Degree. Step Two: Attend Law School and Obtain a Juris Doctor. Step Three: Pass the Bar and Other Exams. Step Four: Become Appointed or Elected to the Court. Step Five: Complete Judgeship Training.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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as Arun has already answered you, to add, first you should complete your graduation and work for at least 2 years this will give you practical exposure. then you should prepare for competitive exams like CAT, XAT etc and opt only tier 1 B schools for full time MBA programmes

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