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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, XIME is a well-known institute for HR and has decent placement for all the students. It has a good brand reputation too.
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Romit jain

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A legal advisor earns an average salary of INR 478,317 per year. For first 5-10 years in this position, salary increases steeply, but any additional experience does not have a big effect on pay.

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Sofia Goyal

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Hi,
Yes, you can pursue law after completing BA. There is no compulsion of the subjects as well. You can go for one of the following colleges to pursue law course:
NLSIU, Bangalore
NALSAR, Hyderabad
Campus Law Centre, Delhi
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
UPES, Dehradun

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Sofia Goyal

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The criterion for admission into Government Law College, Mumbai is the Common Entrance Test (CET) from the year 2016 onwards.
The CET Examination for the 3-year LLB course and the 5-year LLB course will be conducted on 22nd May 2016.
The percentage scored in the HSC/CBSE/State Board Examinations will not continue to be the criterion for admission into Government Law College, Mumbai.

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Sofia Goyal

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Definitely NLU is the best college, campus placement are teh best:
Career Options after LLB
1) Law firm (Associate)
2) MNC (Legal officer)
3) Govt Agency
4) Judicial Exams
5) Bank, Legal dept.
6) Litigation
7) LPO
Career in Law :
Interested individuals who dream of making a career in law can go for a three year law course right after graduation in any discipline. Also students can do a 5 year law course just after the completion of 12th. After the five year course students can opt for either a litigator or any other professional lawyer.
Job Prospectus :
When it comes about job prospectus, for a law graduate there are plenty of opportunities. Some
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Roushan Kumar

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UG means Under Graduate course that you can opt for after 12th. PG means Post Graduate course that you do after UG course. This is common in every field.

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Chetna S

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Hi
You may work in the in private/government sector or judiciary:
Private Sector: Lawyer can work as a legal adviser, legal practitioner and advocate for any company, institute, organisation and corporate sector. A lawyer can work as the teacher, reporter and legal adviser for a legal person and for families and the trustee of any trust. A lawyer can get a higher education or Masters in any field and get more option to get high reputed posts.
Government Sector: LLB graduates are appointed as government advocates, public prosecutors, solicitors, attorney general, advocate general, oath commissioners, notary uncharged, non-gazetted posts an
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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1. Delhi University, law faculty is offering 3 years degree course.
2. National Law University is offering 5 years integrated law degree course.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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As an Indian qualified lawyer, it is difficult to find a job in USA because of challenges of getting working visas. Generally no business firm will be ready to file your H1 visa and if you join a multinational law department very rarely they may transfer you on L1. You may evaluate doing higher studies in USA because that can open option of visa. I suggest you wait for declaration on new visa rules before you plan for job in USA.

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