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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

The field does not depend on whether you have done B.Sc. You need to be specific on your interest as every field has a different approach. The basic education would be the same.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Dinesh, first you must complete your 10+2 preferably in humanities. Then take the Common Law Admission Test and apply for BA LLB five year courses from recognized law universities in India.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Please find the link attached below. Go through it properly and you will be able to get all the requisite information. Do well.
http://www.slaw.dauniv.ac.in/

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SCDL

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To deal with the new challenges in the corporate world, legal professionals with the ability to unravel legal complexities are in demand. Understanding the laws of the land is important to avoid time-consuming and expensive litigations. PGDBCL aims at imparting knowledge of various business and corporate legislations.
PGDBCL covers various facets of business and corporate legislation and is a judicious mixture of the two. It includes recent acts such as the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 and the Companies Act, 2013 with The Companies (Amendment) Act, 2015. Besides, the program familiarises students with international business l
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Nandini G

Beginner-Level 3

If you or your brother Want to become a lawyer or a judge in a court, you should pursue LLB, which will help you further in your field.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Bar Council of India does not allow students with LLB through distance learning to become their member. LLB through distance learning graduates cannot practice in Indian courts.

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AISHA BANSAL

Contributor-Level 8

There is no particular stream to be taken for becoming a lawyer even science stream people can join LLB. But in my point of view, if you want to become a corporate lawyer then you should choose commerce stream.
If you want to practice in court (litigation) then you should choose arts.
Choosing these streams according to what you want to become will give you in depth knowledge about each subject and enhance your skill efficiently.
All the best.

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DIKSHA MANDAL

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Niel,
Other than the option of litigation, you can become a judge by qualifying the exam conducted by each state. You can build your career in corporate sectors by becoming legal advisors to companies. You can also join law firms or you can continue your further studies by doing LLM. You can also become professors in different universities, you can also opt for civil services.

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