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Rishvanjas Sharma

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Hi Aman, Commerce is a very good Stream Aman. You will be having various of variety of options to pursue your graduation further. The important question arises here is that where it should be pursued. Do you know this make one comparison list, find some good names of institutions those who are one of the most sought-after and best institutes of India. For this task you can refer recent NIRF rankings released by MHRD in June 2020. I am mentioning few names here which may be helpful to you:
1) SNU.
2) SRM.
3) Shri Ram Commerce college, Delhi
4) Delhi University
5) Punjab University Chd
6) Lovely Professional University, Punjab.
7) Loyala c
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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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No, I am sending you a link. Please read it. BCA stands for Bachelor in Computer Application
link-https://www.shiksha.com/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications-chp.

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Anmol Anvay

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I do not have much idea about the problems you can face in future but still you have an advantage with moving with an work experience and a course which you have already done in that field. You can pursue BCA that would be more helpful for you in future for job opportunities.

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Dear Student, Here are the steps to becoming a corporate lawyer. Get an undergraduate degree in law, known as a Bachelors in Law or LL.B. Or B.A. LL.B. These degrees usually take 3 to 5 years. Do part time internships over the summer with big organizations to get experience in corporate law. This is also a great way to learn what lies ahead for you. Give the Law School Admission Test (ISAT) to be eligible for law schools. Apply to law schools. Keep options open as this is a competitive process. Take the bar exam once you are done with law school. You are now ready to apply for positions as a corporate lawyer! Taking some further specif
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Vinit

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Dear Student, List of the benefits are :
1) Salary: Being a corporate lawyer has many benefits, the first being it's salary. They are the highest paid generally out of all other groups of lawyers.
2) Perks: Not only that but depending on what company you work for, a corporate lawyer may receive certain perks, such as a company car, a company phone, stock options, etc. 3) Hours: Another interesting benefit a corporate lawyer has, which for example a law firm attorney does not have is more manageable work days. 4) Prestige: Being known as a corporate lawyer gives people a sense of authority and entitlement. It's a respectable job with a g
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