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2015-11-18 11:13:03

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi ,
After earning an Engineering degree in Information technology advisable that you should opt for a career in the same field. However, If you have a keen interest in Law related courses then I would suggest you to do some diploma or PG Diploma courses in a specific area of law like Cyber laws, intellectual property law (copyright, patents, trademarks, designs), Technology law (IT), securities law, ADR (alternative dispute resolution), TRP(Tax Return Preparer)
Try with the Institutes like NALSAR PRO, Indian Law Institute etc. For more information please check the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=Law&location=&sea
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2015-11-18 11:11:42

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
As per the following link of the IGNOU, there is no such integrated courses offered in law:
tinyurl.com/2vwovro (place the URL in the address bar)
For the five-year course, the premier institution is the National Law School in Bangalore. For admission into it, an All India Entrance Examination is held. The course usually covers practical training including court attendance, hands on training at legal aid centres and research projects. For specialisation in a single focused branch, there are short diploma courses in labour and labour welfare, taxation and so on. To be able to practise, it is mandatory to put in a year's internship.
Some
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2015-11-18 11:10:20

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Reena,
Law and CS are entirely different courses, choose the one you like the most and if you are interested in both, you can also pursue both the courses at the same time.
All the best

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2015-11-17 23:59:07

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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

I think a BBA LLB may add more while serving in the big business house by seeing its business interest in addition to managing the legal issues of the house as and when it is required.

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2015-11-17 15:49:46

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi deep,
There is no direct admission for law in Alliance university, they consider CLAT and LSAT scores which is followed by a personal interview
For further information, please check the link below :
https://www.shiksha.com/Bba-Ll-B-Hons-Bachelor-Of-Business-Administration-Bachelor-Of-Law-course-in-Bangalore-Alliance-University-Alliance-College-Of-Law-course-information-listingcourse-157329
All the best

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2015-11-17 15:49:20

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Deep,
Law and management can not be pursued at the same time, unless one is a distance course and the other one is regular and law can be done irrespective of the stream you choose in class 11th, so go with the stream you like the most.
All the Best

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2015-11-17 15:46:41

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Rani,
Mumbai university does not conduct CLAT. CLAT is being conducted by the one of National Law universities in India. This year CLAT was conducted by NLU Lucknow.
All the Best

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2015-11-17 15:45:19

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Deep,
Delhi State Legal Services Authority has introduced Summer & Winter Internship
to give law students an insight into the legal aid mechanism and various legal
literacy programmes and schemes.
Besides, you can also consider the following -
1. S & R Associates
Stipend Rs. 12,000/Month
2. PSA Legal Counsellors
To foster and encourage young law students, a nominal stipend is given for the internship.
All the best

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2015-11-17 15:40:08

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
You can pursue Diploma in Industrial Laws, Industrial Relations, Labor Law or Administrative Law.
All the best

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2015-11-17 15:32:14

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Reena,
The intellectual property rights courses provide insights into the national and international scenario in areas of IPR. This course covers Laws related to patents, protection of plant varieties, geographical indications, copyright, trademarks and industrial designs.
A career in intellectual property rights has good scope. Professionals having Intellectual property law degrees work 1) as writers when they draft applications and intellectual property licensing agreements as well as legal documents. 2) As counselors to clients for protecting their intellectual property in the form of trademarks, copyrights, patents, industrial de
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