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nitin pathak

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The most common post graduation course after LLB is LLM. There are many courses which a candidate can pursue after completing LLB. Some of them are listed below.
Certificate Course in Infotech Law
Certificate Course in Cyber Laws
Diploma in Co-operative Law
Diploma in Administrative Laws
Diploma in Corporate Laws and Management
Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution System
Diploma in Human Rights
Diploma in Environmental Laws
Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights
Diploma in Labor Laws (D.L.L)
Diploma in Labor Law and Personnel Management
Diploma in Labor Laws and Labor Welfare
Diploma in International Laws
Diploma in Taxation Laws
Diploma in Lab
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Sofia Goyal

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The criterion for admission into Government Law College, Mumbai is the Common Entrance Test (CET) from the year 2016 onwards.
The CET Examination for the 3-year LLB course and the 5-year LLB course will be conducted on 22nd May 2016.
The percentage scored in the HSC/CBSE/State Board Examinations will not continue to be the criterion for admission into Government Law College, Mumbai.

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Sofia Goyal

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Definitely NLU is the best college, campus placement are teh best:
Career Options after LLB
1) Law firm (Associate)
2) MNC (Legal officer)
3) Govt Agency
4) Judicial Exams
5) Bank, Legal dept.
6) Litigation
7) LPO
Career in Law :
Interested individuals who dream of making a career in law can go for a three year law course right after graduation in any discipline. Also students can do a 5 year law course just after the completion of 12th. After the five year course students can opt for either a litigator or any other professional lawyer.
Job Prospectus :
When it comes about job prospectus, for a law graduate there are plenty of opportunities. Some
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Roushan Kumar

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UG means Under Graduate course that you can opt for after 12th. PG means Post Graduate course that you do after UG course. This is common in every field.

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Chetna S

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Hi
You may work in the in private/government sector or judiciary:
Private Sector: Lawyer can work as a legal adviser, legal practitioner and advocate for any company, institute, organisation and corporate sector. A lawyer can work as the teacher, reporter and legal adviser for a legal person and for families and the trustee of any trust. A lawyer can get a higher education or Masters in any field and get more option to get high reputed posts.
Government Sector: LLB graduates are appointed as government advocates, public prosecutors, solicitors, attorney general, advocate general, oath commissioners, notary uncharged, non-gazetted posts an
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Delhi University does not offer 5 years integrated BA LLB degree course. DU faculty of law offers 3-year degree course on law after graduation degree. Admission is based on entrance examination. You may look at DU website for further details. You are advised to appear for Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC to become an IAS officer. It is the most competitive exam of India.

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AISHA BANSAL

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It is not necessary to have work experience for LLM. To pursue LLM in UK you have to clear IELTS test. Basically, it is the test to check your English proficiency. Moreover, minimum aggregate percentage of 5-year LLB programme should be 60% else they won't consider the application. It is good to pursue LLM in UK, they have Honors programmes in different subjects. One more benefit is that the most of the colleges have scholarship programme.

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Harshit Jain

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BBA-MBA and BBA-LLB both are good for career options. In law you may some problems in developing your career but there is high demand of lawyers available in India. BBA-LLB will take you into law career and BBA-MBA will give you management fields. It depends on your interest in which field you want to make career.

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