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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
After having a Doctorate in Law, you would be deemed to be a man of extraordinary knowledge in the field of law.
The best field could be of research after having a Ph.D in Law.
You could also publish an article and author books as well, and contribute to academia.
You may also apply for a professor's post at any law school and become an academician.
You may open an NGO as well for aiding the administration of justice.
Also, you might become a jurist at various causes and also act as an amicus curie, if nominated.
You may also begin practicing law and aid the court in delivering justice.
Also, your qualification as a Ph.D would help
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Well, the dearth of good lawyers in the country always keeps an open-ended profession always ready for you. After graduating, you may apply to Bar Council and get a license to practice which may be an independent one or under a senior advocate. That helps you stand on your own and help in administration of justice
Being an advocate is one option while after having a degree of LLB you may choose to join any of the law firms and become a part of the team and earn a good package which may range between 9-12 lakhs in tier 1 firms and 6 to 8 lakhs in tier 2 and 3 firms.
Also, you may appear for CLAT PG exam and get shortlisted by t
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Well CA in itself is a course that needs no recognition. However, if you wish to pursue a course that is directly linked to CA, it could be both.
For instance, a better placement would require preferably an MBA after CA.
Also, while an independent CA practitioner would have LLB to his aid.
Thus, the choices shall depend on what you want with regard to your career.
If you want a better placement after CA, MBA would be an option that would yield better results. Also, the corporate houses prefer a CA with an MBA. Though CA itself is more than enough but yes an addon is something that would always be a great help.
So if you want to be an ind
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Krishna Rodge

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
There is no major difference as such with the LLB degree subjects that you study. They are the same. The only difference is with the subjects you study in the BLS and BSW degree. The subjects that you study in the first two years of the degree (BLS and BSW) differ from one another but the subjects in your LLB degree remains almost the same. So there is no major difference between these two courses.
Hope this information helps you.
Feel free to revert for any further details and information.
All the very best!

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

I am not sure about physics, but surely you can combine maths with your humanities subject. If you have economics in your humanities subject then maths as an additional subject can definitely prove to be a boom for you. Knowledge of core mathematics is highly necessary for understanding the advance theorems of Marco-Micro economics. When it comes to the understanding the concept of consumers producer behaviours, price determination, revenue recognition, etc., you must have the knowledge of matrices, differentiation & integration, statistics and probability. These concepts help a lot while having an advanced and realistic knowledge of e
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

For an engineering student, it is quite tough to go for Masters in Economic as in whole academic period, students study PCM and no economics, but in Master's degree, a student has to get in-depth knowledge in this subject and needs an introduction to economics before joining MA in Economics. As Economics is a complex subject so after a small introduction to an economics student can get some base for the syllabus and understand the syllabus easily. So, it is beneficial to do MA in economics as less engineering student do this and there is a scope in the finance field, industries, and banking & marketing field.
MA in sociology is the stud
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

SET is an entrance exam for admission into law at Symbiosis International University.
Here are a few eligibility conditions for appearing in this exam:
1. Candidate must pass their 12th exam with at least 50% marks for general and for SC/ST passing marks is 45%.
2. Candidate must be less than 20 years at the time of SET exam for general and for SC/ST is 22 year.
3. A candidate who appeared in the exam and result is awaited can also appear in the exam with a proof of awaiting the result.
4. This is an offline exam so the candidate has to follow the institution strictly at the time of exam if any mistake they are rejected from the exam.
Those
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

ULSAT exam is organized by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) for admission in Law courses such as BBA LLB, B.Tech LLB, BA LLB, B.Com LLB and LLM.
Here are a few eligibility conditions for admission in UPES for law course in UG and PG level
1. Candidate must be a citizen of India.
2. A candidate who wants admission in B.Tech LLB has to score more than 50% marks in class 12th PCM.
3. A candidate who want admission in other departments of LLB such as BA LLB, BCA LLB has to score overall 50% marks in class 12th.
4. Candidate from any stream can appear in the exam.
5. Candidate age for applying Law courses should be above 17 y
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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

Contributor-Level 10

The course structure is more or less the same except in top law schools, the variery of credit courses i.e additional courses or elective courses are taught by many qualified teachers. I attended the course by supreme court judge of Sri Lanka. Additionally in top law Universities the curriculum is of really great level. Additionally some universities offer BA LLB, while some offer BBA LLB and BCOM LLB and hence in these mandatory courses, the subjects are same at a larger level. I am a student in top law school and one of my friend is doing from state University. We both studied torts, political science, IPC, CRPC and other subject
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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

I would personally suggest you to be a Master of one, either stick to law or if you want to pursue MBA then stick to it because both the degrees have no connection. Your management skills won't help you in LLB, layering skills and vice versa. The scope of MBA is entirely different from LLB. Still, if you are looking forward to do MBA after LLB, try and do it from the best institute in the country. But LLB won't help you in any sense while you do your MBA. Two different ends, two different degrees.

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