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Contributor-Level 10
It totally depends upon your interest. However, pursuing MBA in HR and LLB will give you immense knowledge regarding all the rules and regulations related to firms.
I hope this helps.
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Scholar-Level 16
Kindly specify your education background than I would recommend you few options.
All the best!
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
As per guidelines framed by Bar Council of India, LLB programme provided only in regular mode due to the importance of moot court, complex course module.
If any university offers in distance mode then the degree is not valid and not acceptable further to get the license from bar council.
So, choose the regular mode and get the knowledge and skills for practice.
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Judicial Services Exam - Each state conducts judicial services exams, which can be taken by law graduates who are then appointed judges at entry level courts across the state. These judges then proceed upwards through the judicial system usually ending their careers at the High Court level.
Practice as an advocate: The usual criteria for appointment as a judge of the High Court requires an advocate to be of "high standing" and to have practiced for minimum period of 10 years. The practice earlier was for the senior judges of a particular High Court to then recommend the name of an advocate for elevation. Certain courts now provide fo
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Scholar-Level 16
If you are fighter, good convincing power, communication skills, good presentation skills and want to enter into challenging field than you can go for law domain otherwise if you like creativity, love to play with colors and like art and craft and then you can go for interior design programme.
Choose according to your caliber and interest.
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