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Joyeeta Paul

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Corporate law is a strong and versatile career option which has all the traits to make it an excellent career option.
There are ample of job opportunities are available in government as well as private sectors. After pursuing degree in corporate law, you can get job placements in law firms, insurers, banks, asset managers, etc.
If you are interested in teaching field, you can become or appointed as a Teacher or Lecturer in colleges or universities after completing the Master's degree in corporate law.
Some top job profiles are:
Corporate Lawyer
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Corporate Events Associate
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Semester – I Semester - II
Paper 1 - Labour Laws Paper 1 - Law of Crimes
Paper 2 - Contract – I Paper 2 - Constitutional Law
Paper 3 - Tort & Consumer Protection Laws Paper 3 - Family Law - I
Paper 4 - Legal Language including Legal - Writing & General English Paper 4 - Environmental LawsPaper 5 - Practical Training - I
II - LL.B.
Semester – III Semester - IV
Paper 1 - Administrative LawsPaper 1 - Jurisprudence
Paper 2 - Family Law - IIPaper 2 - Contract - II
Paper 3 - Transfer of Property and Easement ActPaper 3 - Land Laws
Paper 4 - Company Law Paper 4. Optional Paper (Any One)Criminology and Correctional AdministrationTaxation Laws
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Sheetal Dhyani

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It's great for students who wish to pursue law. You would get the opportunity to understand law better in these five-year as compared to three year LLB course. First and second year you'll have both law and B.A subject, after second you will have all law subjects. B.A.LL.B course saves your one year which is a great benefit of this course. I hope you got your answer and good luck.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mohammed,
I would rather have you ask yourself a question. Would you be able to do justice to both courses? In any case, Ph.D is not a course where you have to attend college. Hence, you can attempt both simultaneously.

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