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shreyas chopra

Guide-Level 12

CS +LLB is definitely a better choice than MBA +LLB.The use of LLB is evident after you complete CS

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Prince Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

As per your question, SS Subodh is much better than ICFAI because of so many factors whether it is campus placement or security.

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shreyas chopra

Guide-Level 12

Job opportunities:
Law firms: Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB, Luthra and Luthra, JSA, Trilegal and Khaitan.
Corporate in-house legal departments: HUL, ICICI, ITC, Ernst & Young, PWC.
Private-sector litigation:
PSUs: SEBI, ONGC, IOCL, SAIL
Legal Process Outsourcing: Pangea3, OSC, CPA Global, Clutch Group.
IP firms: Anand & Anand, Remfry & Sagar, Lall & Sethi
Research: Lexis Nexis and Manupatra.
Arbitration consultancies: Karanjawala, Oasis
Chamber practice.
Working with Senior Counsel
Litigation firms
Non-profits
Academia
New avenues
Earlier, the profession of practicing law was limited to criminal and civil litigation. But now, the opportunities available
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New answer posted

8 years ago

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shreyas chopra

Guide-Level 12

Job opportunities:
Law firms: Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB, Luthra and Luthra, JSA, Trilegal and Khaitan.
Corporate in-house legal departments: HUL, ICICI, ITC, Ernst & Young, PWC.
Private-sector litigation:
PSUs: SEBI, ONGC, IOCL, SAIL
Legal Process Outsourcing: Pangea3, OSC, CPA Global, Clutch Group.
IP firms: Anand & Anand, Remfry & Sagar, Lall & Sethi
Research: Lexis Nexis and Manupatra.
Arbitration consultancies: Karanjawala, Oasis
Chamber practice.
Working with Senior Counsel
Litigation firms
Non-profits
Academia
New avenues
Earlier, the profession of practicing law was limited to criminal and civil litigation. But now, the opportunities available
...more

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Siddrat TaufiqueCommunication Writing, USA

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Deepam, you must take the LSAT to study law programmes abroad mainly in USA, Australia and Canada.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

Guide-Level 12

Amity University is good for B.Com
You can go with it.

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ankit chourey

Beginner-Level 4

NMIMS is better than Amity.

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Nik Kapoor

Beginner-Level 3

You can join companies as a legal adviser.

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Tanushree Mitra

Guide-Level 12

Hi Lavi,
You may enroll into a five-year law programme after 12th or complete your Bachelor's degree first in any discipline to enroll into a three year LLB course. You must also clear entrance exams such as CLAT or any other university specific law entrance exams. Which course you want to earn your Bachelor's degree in will depend on your interests. BA in economics, B.Com, BA in political science, BMS are some popular options after which students enroll into an LLB course. Also, look for integrated BA-LLB programmes.

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