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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

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Personally, I would suggest to stick to LLB. LLB in itself is very rewarding, if you specialize in any one subject either, crime or civil or other specialization like IPR or competition law. Being an efficient lawyer requires a great deal of hard work. So, it would be good if you focus on one thing and do it whole heartedly. Still, if you want to pursue another course which goes parallel with LLB is CA. If you have knowledge of chartered accountant and specialize in income tax cases while doing law, you could become the king in this field. And, your Carter prospects takes another leap. Companies will pounce on you to hire you. Moreover
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi,
Pursuing LLB from Delhi NCR would have advantages which are many.
You get an exposure and experience of a lifetime as all the best district courts, lawyers are available there. Also, you get a chance to visit the Supreme Court of India as and when needed.
The NCR has best of lawyers and their offices and also the opportunities if internships with them increase as you get a flexibility of joining them.
Also, the region has all the big law firms and their offices and have the best of coachings for even judicial services exams and UPSC.
You don't have to wander much but only shortlist whatever you wish to do about your career in future.
Mor
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, the dearth of good lawyers in the country always keeps an open-ended profession always ready for you. After graduating, you may apply to Bar Council and get a license to practice which may be an independent one or under a senior advocate. That helps you stand on your own and help in administration of justice
Being an advocate is one option while after having a degree of LLB you may choose to join any of the law firms and become a part of the team and earn a good package which may range between 9-12 lakhs in tier 1 firms and 6 to 8 lakhs in tier 2 and 3 firms.
Also, you may appear for CLAT PG exam and get shortlisted by t
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Well CA in itself is a course that needs no recognition. However, if you wish to pursue a course that is directly linked to CA, it could be both.
For instance, a better placement would require preferably an MBA after CA.
Also, while an independent CA practitioner would have LLB to his aid.
Thus, the choices shall depend on what you want with regard to your career.
If you want a better placement after CA, MBA would be an option that would yield better results. Also, the corporate houses prefer a CA with an MBA. Though CA itself is more than enough but yes an addon is something that would always be a great help.
So if you want to be an ind
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Krishna Rodge

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Yes, you can. The only thing is that you will have to study very hard as both the courses need a thorough study and a lot of hard work, but if you are ready to study and if you can manage both the studies together then that would be really very good. The opportunities that you will get after completing LLB with CA will also be very good and you will have a very great career. Also, you can opt for Company Secretary (CS) with law, it will be a very good option if you feel CA would be a bit tough and if you feel you won't be able to study for CA and LLB simultaneously. One more thing which you need to concentrate is on the dates of exa
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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

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I would personally suggest you to be a Master of one, either stick to law or if you want to pursue MBA then stick to it because both the degrees have no connection. Your management skills won't help you in LLB, layering skills and vice versa. The scope of MBA is entirely different from LLB. Still, if you are looking forward to do MBA after LLB, try and do it from the best institute in the country. But LLB won't help you in any sense while you do your MBA. Two different ends, two different degrees.

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Shourya Garg

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CS and LLB is a great combination altogether as in case of corporate law you can easily enter into the capital market and company as in most of the places have legal and secretarial department as a singular entity.

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Shourya Garg

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Both have their own meanings, LLB is done after graduation, whereas, BCA LLB is an integrated course which you can apply for after completing your higher secondary education.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Well, Campus Law Centre is a reputed institute in terms of law and is a name which everyone knows. It has produced great lawyers and also the standard of education is phenomenal.
The infrastructure is decent, its library is quite good and above all, it's a DU affiliated college.
Galgotias, on the other hand, is a very new institute and it not only focuses on law but other fields as well. Moreover, there have not been many law graduates passed out from this university. The overall setup for law is still under construction.
So, I would suggest in terms of faculty and the level of education, Campus Law Centre is way better than Gal
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, both Symbiosis and Amity University are private institutes and are not very old in order of their establishments.
However, Symbiosis had a better reputation in past while Amity University is equally competing with it.
If you get a choice between these two, I would suggest you choose Symbiosis because it is comparatively an older college and also there have been a number of batches who have graduated and thus placements would be better here.
Also, the visiting faculty members include Mr. Ramjethmalani thus the exposure is better there.The infrastructure is more or less similar, but Amity is a newly established institute and
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