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shreyas chopra

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Please see the link: https://goo.gl/khNHBj
You can search the college as per city and specialisation in the law field

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Nik Kapoor

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You can join companies as a legal adviser.

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christina charlesLaw student| Musician| Bangalorean

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Hi,
Although they are referred to in the same terms, there are various fields in the corporate / business law that you could specialise in. For CLAT, if you're looking into getting a good seating, then start preparations at the earliest. The earlier you start, the easier it gets.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Deepa,
The LL.M. (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree. It is a two-year postgraduate course which can only be pursued by those who have successfully completed their under graduation in law I.e LLB.
Law students and professionals frequently pursue the LL.M. to gain expertise in a specialized field of law, for example in the area of tax law or international law. Many law firms prefer job candidates with an LL.M. degree because it indicates that a lawyer has acquired advanced, specialized legal training, and is qualified to work in a multinational legal environment.
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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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LLM is to be done after BA LLB, this is because, LLB is undergraduate program while LLM is a Master's degree.

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Prafulla Lele

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I will suggest you to appear for CLAT - LLM and if you get admission in any of national law college it is worth.

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Prafulla Lele

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Actually, UGC has allowed the universities to reduce the time span but most of the universities are offering 2 years course.

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