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shreyas chopra

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Please share your educational details.

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shreyas chopra

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After pursuing LLB, you can:
1. Start litigation.
2. Join company as a legal officer.
3. A bank as a law officer.
4. Public or govt offices as a Govt. lawyer.
5. Join law firms as an associate.
6. You can join Indian army as JAG.

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shreyas chopra

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CS +LLB is definitely a better choice than MBA +LLB.The use of LLB is evident after you complete CS

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ankit chourey

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NMIMS is better than Amity.

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Nik Kapoor

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You can join companies as a legal adviser.

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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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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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To be honest, your chances of getting through is almost negligible. Please drop a year to prepare again or better join any other course and prepare simultaneously if at all you wanna do law. Good luck!

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Kritika Malik

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Amity University is better than VIPS for BA LLB.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Both the career options have their own benefits and career prospects. you just need to work hard anyway because there is no shortcut to success. Both these fields are equally challenging and interesting at the same time. Still, with law you have numerous directions to explore, so better go for it. Good luck!

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