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Ankit Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

MBA after LLB is a good option for pursuing higher studies in management, or make a career switch to the field of management. The job options available after MBA include HR Manager, Business Analyst, Marketing Manager, Finance Advisory, Investment Banker, etc. An MBA will also benefit those attorneys who wish to become entrepreneurs or start their law firms. They will be able to learn how to manage their firms more effectively and gain exposure to other businesses that they may want to start in the future.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Candidates who have cleared their 12th class examination from any national or state board of education are eligible to apply for SLAT 2023.
Candidates must have acquired a minimum of 45% in their exam. Candidates from the SC/ST category can apply if they have a minimum of 40%.
Students who have appeared for their Standard XII final examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to apply, subject to the submission of a passing certificate at the time of the final admission.
Selection criteria is based on Merit list. Good luck.

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TANYA KAUSHAL

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Becoming a civil judge in India is a challenging process that requires dedication and hard work. If you're interested in becoming a civil judge in India, here are the steps you can take:
Education: The first step towards becoming a civil judge is to obtain a law degree from a recognised university. Law degrees in India are offered as three-year or five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. Programs. Clear the Judicial Service Exam: The next step is to clear the Judicial Service Exam conducted by the State Public Service Commission. The eligibility criteria for this exam vary from state to state, but generally, candidates must be Indian citizens, h
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. A criminologist is the most intriguing job profile. This job profile entails learning and analyzing the patterns and activities of a criminal. A criminologist directly interacts with criminals by interviewing them. It helps them understand the criminals psychology and the root cause of the crime committed. Criminologists work with the government to reduce the crime rate by suggesting punishments or stringent action for non-punishable crimes. Crime Analyst:
Crime Analyst helps in analyzing the evidence, collecting fingerprints, fluids, and other necessary items that can be used in the laboratory for furth
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. There is a good job opportunity in the field of criminology. This field has various offers for the scientist, research assistant, criminologist, forensic scientist and an investigator. Once you have completed a course in this field, you can opt job in various areas such as Forensic Department, Police, Research area, Medical Hospitals, CBI, Court, FBI, Crime Laboratories, Private Hospitals, Colleges, Institutions, MNCs (legal matters), Prison Reforms Programs and many others. You may be the professor in a college or the university or you may be the professional in the legal study or the judiciary member.
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Varun Chaudhary

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Law has become one of the most popular career options among students these days. And, to make a successful career in this field, one needs to choose the right college offering the best quality education and placement opportunities. If you are looking for the best private university for law in India, Lingayas Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University is the name you may bank upon. Those who are planning to pursue law from this university will gain a better perspective of the industry and will grab better opportunities to understand the industry in a better way. Students also go through internships with top law firms and corporations in every s
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Bharat Rajpoot

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The collection of laws, rules, and agreements that controls how humans interact with their environment is known as environmental law. Environmental law is required to address environmental challenges and safeguard natural resources. Environmental law encompasses a wide range of statutes, enactments, and rules aimed at minimizing environmental harm and guaranteeing appropriate management of the environment and its many ecosystems. Environmental law covers issues like water and air quality, hazardous waste, species protection, biodiversity, green initiatives, sustainability strategies, climate change, and others. Students who earn a post
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Neetu Singh

Scholar-Level 16

I did MBA from LPU but I had few friends from law department, Sometimes I used to attend their moot court session, It was amazing, I have idea about this course, curriculum,. My friends shared few things with me. LPU offers 5 year law programme in BBA LL.B.Com LL.B. And B.A. LL.B
Few points told by my friends who did BBA LL.B. From LPU that will help you to make your decision:
Their classroom is also designed like a courtroom to familiarize the platform to the students when they will face real case in the future. This provides them confidence as the platform is familiar to them. Their big tie-ups and network provide them with the ability
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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

To work as a public international lawyer you will usually need:
-Qualification as a lawyer in a legal jurisdiction. -Relevant language skills. -Relevant international experience (e. g. an overseas seat as part of a training contract, YPP programme, a traineeship with an intergovernmental body and possibly more experience too. )
-A Masters-level law degree (e. g. LL. M. BCL or MJur) in a relevant area can be helpful, particularly for academic or EU roles, but this can be substituted for by relevant professional experience for those that move later into these areas. To work as a private international lawyer you will usually need:
-Qualifica
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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

Dear Student, There are ample opportunities as Cyber Lawyer, and they are path breaker career options. After Masters in the same you can work as Cyber consultant, Assistant (Research) or as an adviser in several leading law firms leading banks and in Corporates as well. If you go for Diploma then this will be considered as an additional advantage in IT sector. The demand of Cyber lawyers will always be high and as per the current scenario there will always be a need to handle and restrict the crimes on the internet. You can do LL. M. 1 year programme which useful in research institutes, thinktanks and NGOs working on policy issues as w
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