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2015-10-21 00:10:10

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

The Centre for Post Graduate Legal Studies at the Jindal Global Law School offers the -One Year Master of Laws (LLM) in Business or Corporate Law.

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2015-05-25 15:53:37

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

Contributor-Level 10

Hope you are sure that you wish to change tracks forever. For LLB there is no entrance test. You simply have to get admission on your graduation marks. Ensure that you take admission in BCI recognised College for LLB and a recognised University.

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2015-05-14 12:05:36

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Karnavati University (Unitedworld )

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There are many good colleges where you may apply, but prior applying you need to do some research to find out which are the colleges that provide proper educational facilities, faculties as well as placements. if you consider all these parameters then you may keep Unitedworld School of Law which provides proper educational facilities, faculties belong from eminent institutes who act as mentors to the students. It provides 5 years integrated BBA LL.B programme, the institute is recognized by Bar Council of India and is affiliated to Gujarat University.

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2015-05-06 15:21:04

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Liz,
Usually a management career after an MBA will not directly use your knowledge in Law. The general objective approach to problem analysis and the rigour in research will help you do well in Finance as well as Marketing careers. Some Industrial Relations and Human Resource jobs with manufacturing or other industries employing large numbers require you to deal with employment laws and your knowledge in Law will be useful there. Corporate law knowledge along with MBA is useful in legal firms as many corporate organizations hire legal firms. In general, though, if you wish to do an MBA, it is always a good option and will open up man
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2015-04-30 16:51:44

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

Hi buddy, if you are interested in pursuing LLB, I would suggest you to look for specialization courses, as they will give you more scope. Mere LLB is of no use! Try for UPES' College of Legal Studies! This is one of the finest law school and pretty known for its specialized integrated LLB programs. UPES is going to conduct online entrance exam for admission in UPES Law courses. You can look for details athttp://www.upes.ac.in/cpage.aspx?mpgid=51&pgid1=208&pgid2=213&pgidtrail=244 and register too.

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2015-04-24 04:22:48

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tanya sachdeva

Beginner-Level 2

Basically what you want to know ? the institutes from where u can impart the knowledge for the purpose of clearing CLAT15 .then my answer is yes you have a lot of coaching centres available around you like Career Launcher or Bulls Eye or any other which equivalently provide you the best guidance required
covering next part of your questions about the career streams apart of Law is depending upon the stream that you are currently in .add more to your question only then we can answer otherwise the career list is to long

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2015-04-20 12:04:39

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Karnavati University (Unitedworld )

Contributor-Level 8

Since you are in search of good colleges which provide law courses, let me tell you there are many good colleges where you may apply, but prior applying as a student you need to do some research to find out which are the colleges that provide proper educational facilities, faculties as well as placements.

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2015-03-17 15:07:22

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Pamela Indu

Beginner-Level 1

Admission 2015 for BBA/BCA/BHM/BTTM/MHA/ MBA/MHA/PGDM from IMS Recognized by WBUT AICTE.cont -93 Mukundapur kol-99. Contact - 09681958900

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2015-03-14 19:06:26

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surabhi nishkalank

Beginner-Level 3

Hello.
you can pursue LLB after any graduation degree.

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2015-03-10 13:11:17

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Assu,
LAW-
Law has been a respected profession since long and with knowledge process outsourcing and corporate law becoming popular, this profession has found wide acceptance.
Eligibility: Minimum qualification to go for a course in law (LLB) is 10+2. Course duration is of 5 years and is sponsored by the Bar Council of India.
P.G. Programmes in law (LLM) are of 2 years duration & eligibility is LLB degree.
Personal Traits - Good oral and written communication skills, logical reasoning, power of concentration, patience, ability to argue and discuss matters with a variety of people, self confidence, courage to deal with threats especially
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