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nitin sharmaMy Name is Nitin Sharma I m a Journalist

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B.Com good for you.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Doing LLB after B.Tech is very tough and rare decision. The LL.B. 3-Year Degree Course is offered through semester system to the students admitted as prescribed by the Bar Council of India.
A candidate for admission to LL.B. semester course has to qualify at the LL.B. Common Entrance Examination (LAWCET) for that academic year. The candidates will be admittedly strictly in accordance with the merit secured at the entrance examination.
Eligibility criteria for LAWCET: Any Graduate Degree with (10+2+3 pattern) of a recognized University or its equivalent with minimum 45% of marks.
Therefore, from above you are eligible for LLB course if m
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LLM graduates in India have a wide range of career and job prospects across various sectors. Below are some common career paths:

Legal Industry

  • Law Firms: Work as legal associates, corporate lawyers, or litigation lawyers in top law firms.
  • Corporate Legal: Serve as in-house counsel for multinational corporations and domestic companies.
  • Government: Work as legal advisors, public prosecutors, or legal officers in government departments and agencies.

International Organizations: Pursue careers with international organizations like the UN, World Bank, or other international bodies.

Non-Profit Organizations: Work on legal aid, human rights,

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Abhijeet Gaware

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There are many institutes that offer business analyst training courses. But if you ask me for an institute that provides a good training course I will recommend you Imarticus Learning. Their business analyst course (https://imarticus.org/agile-business-analyst-and-scrum-prodegree-with-sap/) is in association with SAP, is a 120-hour programme that provides you an in-depth exposure to business analysis, agile, and scrum. Learn the very the latest as prescribed by BABOK 3.0 from an IIBA-accredited training provider. To know more about their training course visit: Agile Business Analyst & Scrum Certification Course with SAP.

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A business analyst is someone who plays a key role in every business around the world. They are the ones who understand the changes that are needed in a business, assess the business for the impact of these changes, document and analyze them and hence communicate and deliver these necessary changes to the relevant stakeholders. Business analyst acts as a bridge between the IT and the stakeholders for an efficient output. The life of a business analyst is not an easy one, but it can be an excellent career opportunity for those who have a knack for evaluating and analyzing data, developing solutions, handling numerous individuals while b
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Switching careers is never easy and the first recommendation to achieving your goal is to make your action plan after actually doing a SWOT analysis. Let us look at the essential steps involved.
Step-1: Set a goal and a specific time frame
While this may seem simple, place your decisions and goal on the sound basis of research and facts. Evaluate the B.A. Role, its growth prospects, qualifications needed, where you intend to work, certifications, Business analyst course (https://imarticus.org/agile-business-analyst-and-scrum-prodegree-with-sap/) needed and such factual information before doing so.
Step-2: Act on your action plan tirelessl
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Hello Ispita,
Glad to see that you are looking to build a career as a business analyst. A business analyst is the one person who is involved in almost all business intelligence processes like Data mining, analysis, making forecasts, report preparation, and more. The role of a business analyst is employer-specific, while some might require only IT knowledge, others might require finance or accounting background and a few might want specific marketing skills. Academics from a specific field is not that crucial, as far as you have a Bachelor or an equivalent degree. Although in recent times employers swing towards candidates with a degree
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