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jyoti goel

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As per my knowledge correspondence for llb is not valid. Since it is a professional course and not just something to mug up and produce that in exams.it needs practical understanding as well. You nees to do various moot courts as well to understand the concept in a practical way

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Law Schools as well as traditional universities like Delhi University offer Masters programme, LL.M. This is open to candidates who have passed their Bachelors degree in Law. It enables a candidate to specialize in his/ her area of choice like Constitutional Law, Labour Law, Human Rights Law, International Law, Intellectual Property Law and Corporate Law. In most universities this is a 2-year full-time programme divided into 4 semesters. The last semester is devoted to writing a dissertation under the supervision of a professor. NLS Bangalore offers LL.M. with specialisation in Business Laws and Human Rights,
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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One needs to enlist himself/ herself in the local state central bar council of India. Almost all the Indian universities offer a three year degree on law in Lawyer Career. There are some universities which offer a five year undergraduate course on Law after passing their 12th. And some colleges offer a short term specialised course on degree of Law. The short term specialised courses are Diploma courses in various disciplines of Law for Lawyer Career.

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Pallavi Jain

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The options shown below are some of the most common MBA concentrations/degrees:
Accounting
Business Management
E-Business/E-Commerce
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Global Management
Human Resources Management
Information Systems
Marketing
Operations Management
Strategic/Risk Management
Technology Management.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Do what your client demands and what benefits your client. Join as a junior to some reputed senior advocate and learn how things work.
Do upvote and follow, if my answer helped you in any manner.

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Rajesh Peddibotla

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If you want to pursue LLM from reputed universities like National Law Universities, CLAT PG shall be given and you'd be admitted subsequently upon qualification. There is no option other than giving an entrance exam to pursue LLM.

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kanksha Mutreja

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Below are the common requirements to work as a government attorney:
Career Requirements
Degree Level:
Juris Doctor
Degree Field:
Law
Licensure/Certification:
Passing a Bar exam and admission to a state Bar association usually required; admission to practice in a federal court may be required to work as a federal government attorney
Experience:
Varies; some agencies will hire directly out of a law school, while others require several years of experience
Key Skills:
Critical thinking, analytical reasoning, negotiation skills, research and writing skills.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi, Please click on the below link for detailed information on Career as Lawyer. You will also get to know the expected CTC of the lawyer and the job opportunities available for them. https://www.shiksha.com/careers/lawyer-69.

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Radhika Verma

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History and political Science is not a prerequisite for studying law. If you want to become a lawyer you have to start from LL.B. If done graduation, else go for an integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme. Make sure that the universities are recognised by Bar Council of India. After completion of your Undergraduate or graduate course in law from the university, enroll yourself at Bar Council of any state (advisably, the state where you prefer to litigate or your home state). After completion of enrollment at Bar Council, take All India Bar Council Exam AIBE which is usually conducted twice a year. After qualifying the bar exam, one can officia
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