B.A LLB Scope
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1. 5 Year Integrated Degree, you may pursue this after finishing your 12th. The stream you belong to does not matter. You may apply for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). But before applying for the test, you need to prepare yourself for it. There are 5 subjects which you need to be thorough with:
English (40 marks)
Logical Reasoning (40 marks)
G. K. (Both Current Affairs and Static G. K) (50 marks)
Legal Reasoning (50 marks)
Mathematics (20 marks)
2. 3 Year Course
For this you need a Bachelors degree in any subject. There are few universities, colleges offering a 3 year Course. There
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Business Consultant
Advocate/Lawyer
Human Resource Manager
Assistant Advisory
Management Accountant
Human Resource Manager
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Career Guidance: This service enables any student to approach for questions regarding what they should do and how they can plan and design their career path over the course of time at the University. Placements The Career Development Cell also works with the Industry and brings to the students the various employment oppor
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Some of the things that I know are:
CDS, UPSC, PCSJ, SSC, IBPO, SBI PO IBPS, CAPF, Apply In Ministries, Corporate Jobs, Private Practice, Policy Making etc.
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After completing the classroom courses, you will have to do a mandatory internship as per the norms set by the specific institution.
Enrolment with State Bar Council:
The final step to becoming a lawyer is to enrol yourself as an advocate in any of the state bar councils regulated by the Advocates Act 1961. The State Bar Councils do not have a uniform process of registration. After registration, you must clearAll India Bar Examination (AIBE). The exam is conducted by Bar Council of India, and once you clear it, you get a certificate of practice. The test assesses your basic analytical capabilities and your knowledge of the la
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