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There are so many different types of lawyers;
Personal Injury Lawyer
If youve suffered injuries in an accidentfor example, a car accidentthe type of lawyer you'll want to SEE is a personal injury lawyer. These types of attorneys specialize in obtaining compensation in the form of damages for injuries caused by other parties. Estate Planning Lawyer
The estate planning lawyer specializes in wills and trusts, and can help you to draw up a will to pass on your assets. Among other estate planning legal services, this type of lawyer can help you set up a trust which will help take care of your children financial needs. Bankruptcy Lawyer
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After completion of the LL. M. (Criminal Law) degree, there are career options in the legal field pertaining to both the public and private sectors. Both the sectors hire LL. M. (Criminal Law) degree holders who are professionals with sheer acumen and astute knowledge of the subject. You can choose IILM University, Gurugram. There are three courses - LL. M, B.A. LL.B/B. ALL. B. There are 3 areas in which specialisation is offered in LL. M : Criminal Law/Corporate Law/ADR. Regular internships & Job placement is offered in all the three areas of specialisation. Piyush sharma
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It is perfectly normal to be confused in choosing a course for your graduation. Student from a commerce background usually prefer to take up Management courses such as BBA or B.Com (Hons). BA (Hons)Economics is also a preferred course. However, with the number of courses available today, one can choose to pursue their dream in any stream provided you fulfil the eligibility criteria required for the programme. Management courses are appropriate If you plan to continue your family business, start your own venture or carve a career in the corporate sector. Roles like the following are common for any business and management graduate: S
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Vinit

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CLAT is a 5 year programme for students interested in law studies after 12th class. It is said that :Law degree can open the door to a wide variety of careers, which other degrees might not
Reason being- Only Law graduates can adorn the offices in all the three organs of the Government; namely the Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary. Other graduates may occupy the high offices of Legislature and Executive, but not in the Judiciary. Financial aspect: Within the legal industry, pay scales vary widely. Graduates from top Law Schools can expect a package that ranges from Rs. 3 to 15 Lacs per annum if they get employment at most Indian
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Dear Student. A top notch lawyer can earn higher than a top notch surgeon. Practicing law as a profession has no upper or lower limits. Your income depends upon your clients' paying capacity, city you live in, your standard of work and your accomplishments, lawyers appearing in courts for Rs. 100 to Rs. 5 lacs per hearing, in Delhi. Obviously, there are many who charge even more. Even per case, it could be anything like 10k to a few lacs. An average practicing lawyer in Delhi trial courts earns roughly 50k to 100k and in High Court double of that. Supreme Court big lawyers can charge their clients anything they feel like. If you want t
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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiYou can for M.Sc. (Clinical Biochemistry)Duration : 2 years. (4 Semesters) and the eligibility is pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors Degree in (MLT or Medical or Applied Medical Science or Biosciences or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Life Sciences or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health and Allied Sciences) or equivalent. Or M.Sc. (Clinical Microbiology) Duration : 2 years. (4 Semesters) with same requirements. Choose a college with care. Hence first selection should be of a good college which is of repute so that it can give the best
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Prerna Vashista

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BBA is a Professional degree course in Management so after BBA a candidate can land up doing own business or can get job in the corporate field. Once you have done your BBA degree, you can go for the master degree programme (MBA), offered by the various institutions in India and Abroad. The truth is that BBA on its own also has a lot of value. As far as the syllabus and curriculum is considered, you need not worry about all that because generally all B-schools do take care of these things. In any sector, business administration experts or professionals play a very significant role. The management is the way to reach on the top by using
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Currently in India IT sector is rising day by day since everything is changed. You must be aware of the fact that digital payments have been a major change that we can SEE and many more. If you are a graduate of IT many jobs are available in a variety of sector and now it has become the backbone of several other industry.

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