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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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Post the degree, maritime lawyers find work at ship-owning companies, insurance companies, P&I clubs, law firms, advisory positions in governments, port authorities and any other institution that fall under either private or public sector and deals with maritime and transport law.
There are very few maritime legal firms in India and even out of that, most are based out of Mumbai. There are ten different coastal jurisdictions across the country. However each district, like Ahmedabad, Cochin, etc. deal with their own marine legalities separately.
However, no such law applies to Mumbai. Its jurisdiction spans the entire country. While litig
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However, apart from key legal aspects revolving around a company, CS also has a lot of routine work. But if you have asked this question with an intention to understand the involvement of 'numbers' in the course, CS has more of it because of subjects like financial management, tax, accounts etc. A CS is expected to be abreast with all areas involved in company's administration, which means an understanding of accounts and financial data is of
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Scholar-Level 16
Both the courses are good. You can do LLB from good institutes like NALSAR. You can pursue MBA from IIMs or good business schools provide greater level of platforms to earn more. Therefore, you should follow your interest.
All the best.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
It depends on your potential that is what you can do. CA has a wider course and CLAT is the entrance exam of law so first look at both the courses and talk to a person who doing CA, then choose your career.
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