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If you are interested for Media Law, firstly, you need to do LLB programme and afterwards in LLM programme, you can choose Media Law specialisation.
Afterwards, only you can handle cases related to same with licence from BCI.
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All are good fields you may choose any one of them, but in my suggestion go for law because it provides you great job opportunities and great exposure in your life. There is a huge demand in the field of law in coming years in India.
All the best.
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The syllabus for entrance is:
English including Comprehension: The questions from this section will include jumbled words/sentences, fill in the blanks, incorrect sentences, unseen passages, essay-writing etc. The questions will be of 10+2 level. The University will test basic knowledge of reading and writing skills of the candidate required for the LLB programmes.
General knowledge and current affairs: This section will include questions from the recent happenings of national and international importance and also general knowledge including Constitution of India. This section will test the general awareness of candidates.
Mathematics
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XIME is a top rated Business School in India. If you want to make a career in Finance, Human Resource, International Business, Production & Operation, you can join XIME.
There are various opportunities after completing LLB. Most of the aspirants prefer to make law as their profession and become a lawyer. There is opportunity for LLB graduates as lawyers in state & central government. Law graduates can be placed as attorney generals, public prosecutor, judges, etc. They can find jobs in Defense, Tax, and Labor departments. The candidates can also work as legal advisors for organizations, firms, and families. Apart from bei
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First of all decide you want to work as law professional (need to study BA.LLB) or in corporate sector (need to study BBA.LLB).
BA.LLB and BBA.LLB jobs:
Law firms: Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB, Luthra and Luthra, JSA, Trilegal, Khaitan and Co
Corporate in-house legal departments: HUL, ICICI, ITC, Ernst and Young, PWC
Private-sector litigation:
PSUs: SEBI, ONGC, IOCL, SAIL
Legal Process Outsourcing: Pangea3, OSC, CPA Global, Clutch Group
IP firms: Anand and Anand, Remfry and Sagar, Lall and Sethi
Research: Lexis Nexis, Manupatra
Arbitration consultancies: Karanjawala, Oasis
Chamber practice
Working with Senior Counsel
Litigation firms
Non-profits
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