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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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All top NLU are govt colleges and you have to appear for CLAT enterance to be eligible for admission.
The admission is strictly based on merit of CLAT score. Minimum qualification is 10+2 with atleast 45% and maximum age should not be more that 20.

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shreyas chopra

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To become a professor you need to clear UGC NET, therefore you can focus on completing your law and alongside pursue some part-time or freelancing job.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA Marketing and Operations is a sufficent qualification for a good job and career growth. If you do LLB now, you will spend three years in degree. If you take into consideration opportunity cost and return on investment, financially it is not a profitable decision to do LLB now. If you do LLB by distance learning, then you cannot practice in court. Therefore, unless you are passionate about becoming a lawyer, you can evaluate dropping LLB study.

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Rohit Jain

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After BA LLB, you can become a Solicitor or a lawyer in consumer, labor, taxation, banking, trademark and patent, criminal, civil etc.
After LLB, you can also take magistrate exam or you may apply in law firm as an associate.
You can also be an consultant in banking, office, etc.

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Sofia Goyal

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There are two things that a law student seeking to pursue journalism must keep in mind. First, expressing ideas and opinions, or the reporting of facts that is required of a journalist is rather different from the kind of legal writing that law students are apt to be used to.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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No, the entrance exam is as per the directions of the Bar Council of India. The exam is not CLAT rather it is called law CET conducted by Mumbai University which will take place on a different date. The date has not been announced yet you may visit www.mu.ac.in for date and further announcement.

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