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Anjali Sharma

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The LLB Graduates can work in:
Legal Cells of Private and Public Sector Companies
State Bar Councils
Consulting FirmsIndian and Foreign Law Firms
Legal Department of Foreign Companies
Multi National Companies
Global Audit and Compliance Firms
Job Profiles for LLB Graduates:
Public Prosecutor
Legal Advisory
Legal Expert
Attorney General
AdvocateNotary
Law Reporter
Magistrate
District & Sessions judge
Teacher & Lecturer
Munsifs (Sub-Magistrate)
Trustee
Solicitor.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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There is a wide scope of B.Com LLB in India.
The best colleges are Amity University and Lucknow University.

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Anu AnkitaSEO Analyst

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I would suggest you go for both i.e. B.Com LLB where you will learn about both the things. It is a 5-year integrated undergraduate course which has a total of 10 semesters. There are 2 semesters in each year consisting of a minimum of 5 or more subjects.
B.Com LL.B Eligibility Criteria:
*A candidate must have passed 10+2 or any equivalent examination from a recognised board or university under any stream. Students from the commerce stream are preferred over Science and Arts candidates.
*The minimum cut-off is 50% (45% for reserved categories) as per Bar Council of India.
*The candidate must not be over 20 years old at the time of admiss
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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Qualifications are not exactly a passport. You need something more to do well in Law. Your knowledge may not totally be related to textbooks. You have to develop good Life skills in addition. Your General Awareness is vital.

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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Hi,
You can pursue career in law after B.Com. The general requirement for pursuing LLB is that you have to first get 50% in graduation degree and you might have to clear some entrance test with it. After the liberalization of India's economy there is a huge demand for highly skilled lawyers who are adept in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance, infrastructure contracts, debt restructuring, FEMA regulations, IPRs, corporate governance, private equity deals, WTO law, etc.
Law firms, both international as well as domestic, regularly recruit such lawyers in large numbers. Same is the case with big companies like TATA,
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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Siddharth,
If your inclination is towards business and Law i.e. a combination of both, then you can do an MBA in law. In an MBA Law programme, students will examine issues in corporate finance, organizational behavior, strategic management, taxation, constitutional law, and legislation, among many other subjects. I've attached a link where you will get an insight about MBA Law. It is not a very common option which law students pick, but it is beneficial and serves both your interests. However, before you choose a particular college do your research properly and make a wise decision. http://sbm.nmims.edu/academics/programs/mba-law/.

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iam ssuhana

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Yes, it is a good university. I am enlisting a few good colleges with their fee approximately. Structure which are known for their quality education. ILS LAW COLLEGE - PUNE 1.9 L, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 8.7 L
Gujarat National Law University-11.1 L, LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY - JALANDHAR 2.2 L, THE WEST BENGAL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF JURIDICAL SCIENCES -KOLKATA 10.8 L
HNLU Raipur - 6.7 L
Christ University, Bangalore, 7.5 L
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad,10.6L
Faculty of Law, Jamia Milia Islamia 55.5K
THE NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY - BHOPAL
FACULTY OF LAW, BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY, VARANASI
FACULTY OF
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Ragvendra Khichi

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Hi, Firstly let me clarify one thing if you want to go into the corporate sector, your stream won't matter much but your knowledge of law would definitely.

We have many seniors from B.S.W. who are placed at good-tier law firms. Secondly, GNLU is the only NLU offering this course so there is demand in the market for B.S.W. LL.B students company has a social responsibility which is called CSR and for that, they require social workers to manage that particular department that's why they would prefer a B.S.W.

LL.B student instead of a social worker or just an LL.B degree holder as they will prefer 2 in 1. Then if you want to go for higher st

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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BBA LLB is a good degree course if you have interest in joining the corporate arena. But if you want to be a corporate lawyer, you need to pass a course of ICSI. Also, you can get jobs at firms dealing with commercial clients.

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