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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

CS is completely different field than being a lawyer. CS works for companies and can earn depending on the company they are hired in. Company's like PWC pay huge packages ranging from 15 Lakhs to 50 Lakhs depending on your caliber. And yes, they would definitely prefer CS with a law degree.

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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

Patent lawyers specialize in the field of intellectual property. They may work with inventors during the patent process to ensure the inventors' works are legally protected. They protect their client's right to the invention, so in a way, they earn heavily as their client deal in the invention which fetch more money if it gets the patent. In order to protect their rights, they also earn big money. Moreover, practicing lawyers can't be compared to them as in their own field they earn good money too. One can't compare the two. Take the example of Siddharth Luthra who is a lawyer and deals with cases of crime, he is India's biggest crimin
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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

Every specialization is really rewarding if you are master in that field, be that crime, civil, family cases, arbitration cases. There are plethora of clients and cases in every filed. Still, these days, intellectual property rights is an interesting field as subject is enjoyable and have much scope in era of digital world where brand name, advertising plays a big role. And, you tap in big companies as client and be rewarded highly as far as monetary thing is concerned. Arbitration field is highly rewarding too as it's between government PSU and other corporate firms.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

There are almost 10 colleges in the University of Delhi which offers BA Geography Hons. They are Kirori Mal College (KMC), Miranda House, Dyal Singh College, Kamala Nehru College, Bhagat Singh College (morning), Bhagat Singh College (evening), Shivaji College, Aditi Mahavidyalaya, B R Ambedkar College and Swami Shraddhanand College but we can't judge between them because every college has some pros and cons. In KiroriMal and Miranda college, the cut-off is very high to get admission but in Bhagat Singh, you may find some good faculties for geography. So it all depends on you that on what parameters you compare the colleges. Hope this h
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

ACLAT is an exam conducted by Allaince University for admissions in various law program. This is an objective question exam which is an offline exam.
Here are a few eligibility conditions for ACLAT exam:
1. Candidate passed class 12th exam with more than 45% marks for Bachelor program. For LLM, candidate has to pass with more than 45% marks. And for PhD program, candidate has to score more than 55% marks in their LLM degree. 5% Less in all programs is allowed for SC/ST candidate.
2. Candidate who are in the final year of their qualifying exam can also appear in exam.
3. General Candidate who are applying for UG program- Age must be less th
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It all depends on what is your inclination and what you want to do with law. If you want to pursue your career in law, your MBA has no significance role in getting a client however, that will sharpen your presence skills (again, depends from where you did your MBA). If you want to make a career on the basis of your MBA, say you want to make in marketing or merger and acquisition, etc. a law degree is an adventure and if HR then very much advantageous. It depends on you and the career you choose.

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Shourya Garg

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It is a good field to choose as in foreign as well as in India there have been many cases with regards to employee and company issues so the best way is to practice in labour courts or associate yourself with an NGO.

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Shourya Garg

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CS and LLB is a great combination altogether as in case of corporate law you can easily enter into the capital market and company as in most of the places have legal and secretarial department as a singular entity.

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Shourya Garg

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Ph.D itself is a reputed degree. In case you want to study more you can pursue a specialized course in law or can go for higher education abroad, whereas, if you want to start earning, this would the best time to get a job.

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Shourya Garg

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BCA LLB is a course meant for students who want to pursue a career in cyber law or law relating to computer technology. Whereas, B.Sc LLB is for those who belong to the science background and are interested to pursue their career in law and science as well.

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