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UMESH KUMAR KESWANIAccounting Consultant with exp of 10 years

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Journalism and law are two different fields. Completing a LLB degree opens up the opportunities in various fields of law like corporate, criminal, civil and so on. You may practice as a lawyer or opt for Judicial examinations to become a judge. These days Legal Process Outsourcing (LPOs) are also providing jobs to law graduates. With reference to journalism, one can opt for print or electronic media. Nowadays many news channels have started their courses which train the graduates in facing the camera and other activities related to media. Thus, first step should be to gain an insight about your field of interest. Only then, you should
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Integrated law degree in National law schools is a very rigrous course. You will be required to put effort to excel in acedmics. Nowadays to excel in any profession, you have to put effort. If you are clear about your objective, you can achieve with hard work.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA in finance is a good qualification to start corporate career. Why do you want to do LLB as it is not related to finance and may not give you any additional benefits, unless you want to change your profession and practice law. You may evaluate additional qualifications such as CFA, LOMA, NSE certifications, etc. based on your interest area to strengthen on your CV.

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No, Sorry
we did not provide Part-time courses

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1. Adarsha Law College – Warangal.
2. AMS Law College for Women – Hyderabad.

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1. Galgotia.
2. Amity.
3. Delhi University, etc.

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