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Pragati Singh

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Though the arbitration law itself is a law specialization, one can specialize in domains like construction arbitration, international trade arbitration Maritime law, etc through electives if offered during your law course or further studying these domains in research, PhD. or LLD.

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LLM in any specializations require a Bachelor of Laws LLB or equivalent while Diploma or certificate courses may have different eligibility criteria, such as relevant work experience.

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This area of law deals with the cases outside the common courts. In arbitration, the two or more people will allow another person to determine the solution to a problem that they had despite agreeing that such a person has the power to determine the outcome of that matter. Arbitration is normally preferred to litigation because it takes less time for the case to be solved and is cheaper.

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Hi,

Both B.Sc. LLB and B.A. LLB are five-year integrated law programs in India, but they differ in the undergraduate component you choose alongside your law studies. 

FeatureB.Sc. LLBB.A. LLB
Focus AreaScience background (e.g., Physics, Chemistry)
Arts background (e.g., Political Science, History)
1st DegreeBachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Sample SubjectsPhysics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Political Science, History, Sociology
Career OptionsMay be well-suited for patent law, environmental law
May be well-suited for corporate law, human rights law

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Yes. CLAT is required for BA LLB Hons admissions in top colleges. The national-level

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The salary of BA LLB Hons graduates will differ as per the field they are working in or the company or organisation that they are working at. However, the average salary falls between INR 3 to 6 Lakhs per annum. Lecturers earn average salary between INR 6-8 Lacs per annum whereas Legal Advisors earn INR 5-7 Lacs per annum. The package depends on the location of the firms, with Noida, Gurgaon, Hyderabad and Bangalore providing competitive salaries. It also depends on the experience and area of specialisation of the professional.

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BA LLB Hons offers diverse subject combinations of Arts and Law such as: 

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There are many companies that recruit BA LLB Hons graduates; however, some of the top recruiters are

  • Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.
  • J Sagar Associates
  • S&R Associates 
  • Economic Laws Practice 
  • Desai & Diwanji 

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Students who graduate with a BA LLB degree can start working in the law field. They can work as a lawyer, advocates, solicitors and more. They can also pursue higher education such as LLM or even MBA. One of the promising career options which BA LLB graduates generally take up is that of a Lawyer who represents his/her clients in various civil and criminal court proceedings and is responsible for tasks such as initiating a lawsuit, documenting legal papers, attending meetings, assessing cases and coming up with possible solutions. Moreover, candidates can also prepare for judicial examinations and bui

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