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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The scope and career opportunities for B.A. LL.B., BBA LL.B., and B.Com LL.B. can vary based on various factors such as market demand, industry trends, and individual preference. There's a breakdown of the difference and scope of each course:
1. B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Lawns):
- B.A. LL.B. combines the study of arts subjects (such as history, political science, economics, etc.) with the study of law.
- It provides a broader understanding of legal principles and social sciences, enabling graduates to develop critical thinking, research, and analytical skills.
- The scope of B.A. LL.B. includes various career options suc
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Government Scholarships: The central and state governments offer various scholarships and financial aid schemes for students from economically weaker sections, minority communities, and other disadvantaged groups. You can check with the Ministry of Education or the State Education Department for more information.
2. University Scholarships: Many universities offer scholarships and fee waivers
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Master's in English You can pursue a Master's degree in English to deepen your understanding of literature and language. This can also lead to opportunities for teaching, research, or writing.
2. Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication: If you are interested in media and communication, you can opt for a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. This can open up career opportunities in print and digital media, advertising, public relations, and corporate co
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Scholar-Level 17
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET) is an entrance exam conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra for admission into various undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by the colleges and universities in Maharashtra. As an OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) cardholder, you may be eligible to appear for MHCET, provided you fulfill the eligibility criteria for the particular course you are interested in. However, it's recommended that you check with the authorities conducting the exam to confirm your eligibility and any other requirements for OCI candidates. It's recommended that you visit the official website o
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Educational Qualification: Candidates should have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Some colleges may require candidates to have studied Mathematics as a subject at the 10+2 level or in their Bachelor's degree.
2. Minimum Marks: Candidates should have secured a minimum of 50-60% marks in their qualifying exa
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
Practice after enrollment
Be an in-House counsel for a firm.
Join a senior's chambers
Undertake Clerkship (judicial)
Enrol as an oath commissioner.
Apply for LL. M. and then crack NET/JRF to join as a professor.
Good ol' Judiciary
Join DLSA as a legal aid counsel (needs experience)
Give exams of banks etc. ehich recruit lawyers.
Give UPSC exams for jobs
Try for th
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Join a law firm: You can join a law firm that specializes in corporate law. Many law firms offer internship or training programs for fresh law graduates to gain experience in corporate law. In-house counsel: You can work as an in-house counsel for a company, providing legal advice and representation to the company on various legal matters. Compliance officer: Many companies have compliance departments that ensure the company is adhering to legal and regulatory requirements. You can work as a compliance officer in a company,
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