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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

For getting admission in LLB, you need to give the entrance exam of law which is CLAT. I'll share with you the important dates for this and colleges where you can apply as well for this course:
These are all the important dates for CLAT Exam:
Registration Start date November 2016
Registration End date December 2016
Admit Card download date January 2017
CMAT Exam Date January 2017
CMAT Result declaration January 2017
Print out of Score Cards January 2017
You can plan your dates accordingly and apply to the colleges which are well recognised for their degree in law:
NLSIU, Bangalore
NALSAR, Hyderabad
Campus law centre, Delhi
Symbiosis Law School, P
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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

After completing graduation, if you go for LLB then it will take three years and after that, you can go for two year LLM through distance/ online mode.
Visit to the below link for more information:
http://www.distancelearning.edu.in/index.php
The professions in this field have numerous opportunities in both private and government organisations. Various designations include law officers, assistant advisors, and legal advisors. In judiciary section you can perform as:-
Magistrate
District/ sessions judge
Munsifs
Public prosecutor
Attorney general
Advocate general
Solicitors
Notary and oath commissioner
In private sector, you can work as legal counse
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Bipin Jha

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Kindly visit the link mentioned below:
http://goo.gl/uJ3y7g

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Bipin Jha

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Students aspiring for PhD in law should be aware that the course is a serious one and changes the way to look at society, life, mainly deals with justices & constitutions of India. There are different categories of law like corporate law, criminal law, public law, etc in which candidates can do PhD. The students can expect to become professionally competent & technically sound lawyers by the two years of course provided by the institute.
Eligibility Criteria:
Students aspiring to pursue this course must have a Masters degree in Law/ Masters degree with M.Phil in Humanities or Social Sciences with degree in Law/ degree in law with PhD in
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Hi,
Following career opportunities are available after BA LLB:
(a) Corporate lawyer in law firms
(b) Corporate lawyer in law firms
(c) Independent practice as lawyer
(d) Lawyer in large business firms/ PSU/ banks in internal law department
(e) Lawyer in Indian Army in legal corps as commissioned officer
(f) Indian judicial services
(g) Education industry with higher degree qualifications.
Law has good scope across India.

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aneesh rammiles to go before I sleep......

Contributor-Level 9

You can do corporate law.

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DEVANSH SINGH

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can. Some of the universities like Kurushetra University, Jodhpur National Law University, Anamalai University, Pondicherry University, offer it.

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Sofia Goyal

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There are many opportunities after completing LLB. Most of the aspirants prefer to make law as their profession and become a lawyer. There is an opportunity for LLB graduates as lawyers in state and central government. The aspirants can be placed as attorney generals, judges, public prosecutor, etc. They can find opportunities in Defense, Tax, and Labor departments. The candidates can also work as legal advisers for organizations, firms, and families. Apart from being lawyers, the graduates can work in banks, business houses, legal consultancies, educational institutes, news papers, news channels, sales and excise departments. Another
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