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2013-07-09 14:26:55
Guide-Level 11
To deal with the new challenges in the corporate world, legal professionals with the ability to unravel legal complexities are in demand. Understanding the laws of the land is important to avoid time-consuming and expensive litigation. The program aims at imparting the knowledge of various business and corporate legislation.
Job roles after this course:
Lawyer
Company Secretary
Personal Secretary
Solicitor
Criminal Lawyer
Civil Lawyer
Property Lawyer
Income tax Lawyer
International Lawyer
Intellectual Property/Copy right/ Patent lawyer
Corporate lawyer
Information Technology Lawyer
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Solicitor firms
Independent Lawyer l
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2013-07-08 12:31:17
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2013-07-03 10:24:03
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2013-07-02 11:24:47Beginner-Level 2
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2013-07-02 09:55:27
Guide-Level 12
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There are many course options. You must pursue a course based on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goals.
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After B.Tech in IT, you have two options :
1) You may opt for M.Tech if you wish to study the technical aspect of the branch .
2) You may pursue MBA if you wish to move your career towards management line.
You have another option with you, i.e.,
You may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a clear picture about your interest area, whether to go with the technical course (
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2013-07-01 12:00:47
Guide-Level 12
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Always remember, you should pursue a course based on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goals.
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After B.Tech, you have two options :
1) You may opt for M.Tech if you wish to study the technical aspect of the branch .
2) You may pursue MBA if you wish to move your career towards management line.
You have another option with you, i.e.,
3) You may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. The work varies by industry and function. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a clear picture about your interest area, whether to go
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2013-06-27 13:00:09New answer posted
2013-06-26 15:46:48
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