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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
Bar council issued guidelines that your Law degree will be from Valid University and should be in Regular mode to enroll in state or central bar council of India .There is no concern if Scholl board whether it's regular or open school.
So, don't worry and prepare yourself for future.
All the best.

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Aarti Singh

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Aaditya, first thing is there is a difference between B.Tech and B.Sc. B.Tech is a professional degree but B.Sc is not, it is a simple/ regular degree.
Now, B.Tech and law both are professional degrees but related to different fields. After B.Tech you will be technically proficient and will get jobs in companies. Working independently is little tough, until you start your own venture. But with law, you can work with a company as well as as an independent lawyer.
If you have just finished your 12th then you can go for an integrated law degree which will save one year I.e you will become a lawyer in 5 years otherwise it will be a 6 years d
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Prafulla Lele

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Yes, you can change the college but the other college must permit the admission and if you want to change the university, you have to take the migration certificate.

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DIVYA GAUTAM

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Cyber law is a budding field in India with lots of challenges and opportunity. It is worth to pursue further in this field if it appeals to you. NLIU Bhopal has Rajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Centre, one of its kind in the country. The center offers 2 years long Masters Course which not only provides you with academic knowledge but also practical exposure. Further, many well-known names like Pangea3 comes for placement which offers placements. One student with above average performance can easily get a package up to Rs. 7 L to 8L per year.
For further reference please see the link attached.
https://www.nliu.ac.in/courses/msclis/msclis-
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varsha pillai

Beginner-Level 4

Hello Darpan,
I can assure you that there is a lot of scope for law graduates, but since I'm not aware of the situation of B.Sc. IT I wouldn't comment on it. As for Law, you can
1. Pursue higher studies then become a professor
2. Practice as a lawyer in any field you specialise in
3. Write the UPSC exam.
4. Join the judicial services exam to become a magistrate.
5.Corporate lawyer or legal adviser of a company.
these are some of the options.
The second deal is that you can have the best of both fields with an integrated course of B.Sc LLB which is being offered by lots of colleges in the country. If you chose Science stream in 11th &12th and
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

B.Tech from legacy IITs have more scope in comparison to law degree. IITians are granted by both Indian and International firms. B.Tech degree from a normal college has scope similar to law degree.

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Hritik Raj

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It's all about your interest. Both are good.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

There are lot of good opportunities after law degree such as Independent law practice, law assistantship in law firms, corporate lawyer, judicial Services, Commssion in Army in legal corp, education legal KPO, Government services, legal advisory services etc.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
In order to become a judge, one has to qualify the judicial service examination conducted annually by the Public Service Commission of the respective states. To appear in this exam, one must hold a Bachelor's legal degree like BA LLB after completing class 12th or LLB degree after graduation from a recognised university or institution and must have enrolled as an advocate with membership in the state bar council.
The age limit for taking the exam may vary from state to state.
All the best.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

You can pursue certification course from EDX or Coursera because such graduation courses are not renowned in India.

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