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After completing a BA in Humanities, you have a lot of options depending on your interests and career goals. If you enjoy studying and want to specialize, you can go for higher studies like an LLB for a career in law, an MA in Psychology, Public Policy, or even an MBA for management roles.If you prefer entering the workforce directly, you can explore roles in content writing, public relations, teaching, or social work. There are also short-term courses in areas like digital marketing, graphic design, or foreign languages that can boost your employability.For those interested in government jobs, exams like UPSC, SSC, or state-level serv
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 Yes, Jharkhand has several esteemed law colleges offering various law programs. Here are some notable institutions:Chotanagpur Law College (Ranchi, India)Established in 1954, this college offers a five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) course, a three-year LL.B. course, and a two-year LL.M. program. It is affiliated with Ranchi University and approved by the Bar Council of India.Bhishma Narain Singh Law College (Daltonganj, India)Established in 1981, this private law school offers a three-year B.A. LL.B. course. It is affiliated with Nilamber-Pitamber University and approved by the Bar Council of India.Law College Dhanbad (Dhanb
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Yes, you can become corporate lawyer without LLM in Company Law, as LLM is not mandatory. Howeevr, LLM can make a strong foundation and gain you expertise. But yes LLB is must to become a corporate lawyer. 

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Yes, definitely LLM in Company Law graduates can apply in TCS at various legal positions such as, legal officer, compliance officer, and contract manager. For application you can regularly visit the TCS careers portal for open positions. 

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To apply for LLM in Company Law you need to ensure below points:Educational Qualifications: Typically, a Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB) is required.Entrance Exams: Some universities or institutions may require candidates to pass entrance exams like CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or AILET (All India Law Entrance Test).

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