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Scholar-Level 18
1. LLB.
2. Mass communications.
3. M.Sc Science subjects and
4. MA.
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Harvard needs more than grades. They look for candidates, who can give back to the society, who have excellent leadership skills a values instilled. If you have what it takes to be in Harvard, you will be in.
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The LLB initiates from the Latin abbreviation of Legum Baccalaureus (also known as the Bachelor of Laws). It is related to Law Profession with various specialization. The company secretary is responsible for the efficient administration of a company, particularly with regard to ensuring compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements and for ensuring that decisions of the board of directors are implemented.The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program is a professional credential offered internationally by the American-based CFA Institute.
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You can go for LLB. After completion of LLB, you can start your practice because they ask for minimum 5 or 7 years of experience as a lawyer. While your practice, if you want to go for Masters, you can pursue your LLM. Then, you can give exams as per your state's selection commission.
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