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After 12th, if you wish to pursue Law you have to go for Integrated course B.A. LL.B. BBA LL.B. But if you wish to pursue LL.B. You will have to do graduation first and then LL.B. Which will be of 3+3= 6 years duration while the integrated course will save one year as it is of 5 years. You should pursue the integrated course if you are certain that you want to become a Lawyer or Judge or Academician but if you have certain doubts as to whether this is the only career you want. You should pursue graduation in any stream and then LL.B. 3 years. You will have ample of time to think about your future in those three years of y
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5 years agoGuide-Level 12
Hardwork is the only shortcut. Common Law Admission Test CLAT is a MCQ based online examination for getting admission into the premier law schools of India. It is more or less the JEE of the legal world. Now let's come to the question you asked: Is CLAT a difficult exam? No. One can clear CLAT with one months preparation, but to get into the top 5 National Law Universities (NLUs), one has to work very hard. Mug up all the current affairs you find. Polish your English. Brush up your maths concepts. Learn to solve Legal Reasoning questions. Improve your logical reasoning skills. With all this, you can ace CLAT. It is defini
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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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Analytical Skills: A great lawyer has excellent analytical skills and is able to readily make sense of a large volume of information. Creativity: A great lawyer is creative and able to think of reasonable solutions when problems and unique situations arise. Research Skills: Preparing a legal strategy generally requires an extensive amount of research. Anyone involved in the legal profession should have excellent research skills to be able to find and comprehend pertinent information. Interpersonal Skills: Great lawyers and paralegals have excellent interpersonal sk
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